Tag: presidential pardon
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Presidential pardon granted to students and lecturer in FreeHour hacking case
Three students and a lecturer charged with hacking the FreeHour student app have been granted a presidential pardon, more than two years after they reported vulnerabilities to the company. Students Michael Debono, Giorgio Grigolo, and Luke Bjorn Scerri, along with lecturer Mark Joseph Vella, had pleaded not guilty. The Office of the Prime Minister said…
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Confirmed: No admission of guilt will be provided for the Presidential Pardon
No admission of guilt will be required for the issuing of the Presidential Pardon to Malta’s top ethical hackers. The Presidential Pardon should be ready in the coming days and week. The government did the right thing to intervene in this manner and hopefully it will pursue its commitment to change the law and prevent…
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Some good news (at least)
Today, the Cabinet of Ministers is set to sign a recommendation to the President for a Presidential Pardon to the ethical hackers currently charged in Court with the Electronic Communications Act. Luke Bjon Scerri, Giorgio Grigolo and Michael Debono and their lecturer Mark Joseph Vella were charged in court after the CEO of students’ application…

