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Satellite story is rubbish claims MOD

Jane Wakefield ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 01 Mar 1999 17:13 GMT

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"The story is completely off the wall. Hackers can't and have not accessed our satellites. It is impossible for a hacker to get into the system," a spokesman said.

The spokesman believes the story has been confused with a current Scotland Yard investigation. "The Fraud Squad are investigating a hacker who is accessing international sites but it has nothing to do with the MOD," he said.

Scotland Yard was unavailable for comment.

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