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Foreign Hackers Stole Climategate Emails Says Ex-Chief Scientist

Foreign Hackers Stole Climategate Emails Says Ex-Chief Scientist

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UK Government’s former Chief Scientist, Sir David King, has claimed that the stolen emails at the core of the "Climategate" scandal had most probably been stolen by spies of foreign intelligence agencies. Back in December, right before the Copenhagen climate conference, hundreds of emails belonging to scientists of the University of East Anglia's Climatic Research Unit, were stolen from the university’s server and posted on the internet, in an attempt to...



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