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The phrase "accused of hacking" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who has been charged or alleged to have engaged in unauthorized access to computer systems or data.
Example: "The individual was accused of hacking into the government database and stealing sensitive information."
Alternatives: "charged with hacking" or "alleged to have hacked."
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"It seems we've been accused of hacking".
A British man accused of hacking into US government computer networks has been arrested.
Within Mr. Murdoch's empire, the flagship daily tabloid The Sun has also been accused of hacking phones.
China, for instance, was accused of hacking Barack Obama's and John McCain's presidential campaigns during the 2008 US election.
"The Messiah", stands accused of hacking into at least two government websites as well as that of a scandal-plagued singer and churchman.
A punishment proportionate to the crime and consistent with other accused hackers in the UK, including those accused of hacking into the Pentagon.
All four men are accused of hacking into the computer systems of, among others, Fox Broadcasting, Sony Pictures Entertainment and PBS over the last year.
NDS, a NewsCorp digital-TV subsidiary, is accused of hacking smart cards and putting information on the Internet that allows counterfeiters to pirate the cards.
Some of the tabloid's reporters were accused of hacking the voice-mail messages of well-known show business people, politicians and others.
On Monday, the guild unveiled a Web site, www.anonlg.com, meant to help people or groups accused of hacking to find free legal representation.
Nikulin is also accused of hacking two other companies, Dropbox and Formspring, and conspiring to sell stolen user names, passwords and email addresses of Formspring customers.
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