Ray Adams
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Ray Adams represented News Corp-controlled satcaster BSkyB, and was a board member of European anti-piracy org AEPOC.
On release and publication of emails sent between NDS head of security Ray Adams and Lee Gibling, the missing founder of the now closed pirate site (now in Turkey), Thoic.com (The House Of Ill Compute), revealed NDS paid thousands of pounds into Gibling's personal bank account. He said he had been unaware Thoic was publishing ITV Digital's codes.
[edit] External links
- Murdoch security chief linked to TV piracy site
- Murdoch Security Chief Linked to Anti-Competitive Actions
- The Guardian, March 13th, 2002: How codebreakers cracked the secrets of the smart card
- CANAL+ GROUP FILES LAWSUIT AGAINST NDS TO RECOVER FOR ACTS OF UNFAIR COMPETITION
- NDS faces probe over TV hacking allegations
- Murdoch firm ordered to hand over documents in TV piracy row
- NDS said to have paid cash to piracy site - Email 'evidence' links News Corp. to ITV pirates
- All Canal+ Lawsuit documents
- Australian Financial Review article on Canal Plus lawsuit and history of NDS
- The murky world of Pay TV pirates

