Former WSJ reporter Jay Solomon accuses a US law firm of using Indian hackers to steal his emails, which has jeopardised his career
Solomon acknowledged “serious mistakes in managing my source relationship with Azima” but he said he had been the target of an “incredibly effective” information operation.
Solomon said the messages, which showed Azima floating the idea of the two of them going into business together, were put into a dossier and circulated in a successful effort to get him fired. Dechert said in an email that it disputed the claim and would fight it in court. Azima — who filed his own lawsuit against Dechert on Thursday in New York — had no immediate comment.Solomon’s suit is the latest in a series of legal actions about hired hackers operating out of India.
Azima's lawyers, like Solomon’s, allege that Dechert worked with BellTroX, CyberRoot and a slew of private investigators to steal his emails and publish them to the web.
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