Prince Harry's hacking case may settle more claims in the future, after he won 15 claims against the Mirror group in December over stories about him.
On Friday morning, the Duke of Sussex will learn the outcome of a pivotal case in which he accuses Mirror Group Newspapers of unlawfully obtaining information. This marks a significant development in Prince Harry's legal pursuit against alleged phone hacking to generate stories about him.
The UK has accused Russia's Security Service, the FSB, of engaging in a prolonged cyber-hacking campaign aimed at politicians and individuals in the public eye. The government alleges that one faction within the FSB orchestrated cyber-attacks to pilfer data, subsequently disclosing it publicly, including materials linked to the 2019 election. Despite Russia consistently refuting involvement in such activities, Foreign Secretary David Cameron condemned the group's actions as "completely unacceptable." Former Prime Minister Cameron affirmed the commitment to collaborate with allies to expose Russian covert cyber activities and hold Russia accountable.