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Palin Email Hacker Found

mortonda writes to tell us that the person responsible for breaching Sarah Palin's private email account has been found. We discussed the breach last Wednesday, shortly before the hacker, a University of Tennessee-Knoxville student, posted a message detailing his methods. Wired has a story examining the potential legal consequences for the hacker.

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  1. Re:"Hacker" by Ritchie70 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Not even password guessing. He apparently took public information about her and reset the password.

    If anyone wondered if demanding date of birth, home town, etc. was a BAD way of determining identity, this should resolve that for them.

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  2. Re:This Just In by bjohnson · · Score: 4, Interesting

    In the emails that the investigating commission DID get, there are exchanges between Palin and her subordinates discussing whether they can evade subpoenas by using Yahoo, and other exchanges reminding people to use the Yahoo account, not the official governors one.

    IOW, the ENTIRE purpose of her office using the Yahoo account was to obstruct justice.

  3. Re:This Just In by QuickSilver_999 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I'd put in 10bux for his legal defense.

    Good to know that you don't care about people doing illegal things just to TRY to get some dirt (even if they fail). So when we send covert operatives in to dumpster dive and hack into bank records to find out how Joe Biden is owned by the credit card companies (As one of my friends puts it, "You mean the Senator from MBNA?") Or when we dig to find out exactly HOW his house was paid for? Or perhaps dig into personal emails and such to find out exactly how linked Obama and Ayers are? Or Rezko? Will you put some cash in for those operatives as well?
    You like this guy because he tried to "get" Sarah Palin. And as I have noted further down, didn't. If this would have been the other way around, you would have been bleating bloody murder about how horrible it was that a Republican would stoop to doing something illegal. Why you might even call it a Watergate! Perhaps this should be called YahooGate? After all, breaking in to email is to me the equivalent of breaking into a private office in a hotel.

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