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Sep 17 2008

Palin’s Private E-mail Hacked - Contents Stolen

Published by Max Steel at 2:29 pm under Uncategorized Edit This

An infamous group of hackers have raided Governor Palin’s yahoo email account, stealing private correspondence, address book, family photos, and private telephone numbers. This info has been disseminated to the public and is now circulating on the web (I will not promote the sites by mentioning them).

This is a federal crime and no doubt the hacker(s) will be tracked down and prosecuted.

UPDATE:
Outrage from John McCain’s campaign manager, Rick Davis:

“This is a shocking invasion of the Governor’s privacy and a violation of law. The matter has been turned over to the appropriate authorities and we hope that anyone in possession of these emails will destroy them. We will have no further comment.”

UPDATE:

The Department of Justice to investigate. For more, see Macsmind

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One Response to “Palin’s Private E-mail Hacked - Contents Stolen”

  1. Kellyon 17 Sep 2008 at 5:14 pm edit this

    It’s sad really. I don’t care which side of the fence you are on in this election, this is just pathetic. I believe that we have the right to know as much about our potential President and Vice President as possible, but not like this. Some things are off limits, like addresses, phone numbers and ANYTHING to do with her children. I stated this in another blog comment, but this is what I hate about elections. The claws come out and people do things they would not otherwise consider acceptable. It makes what is already a sad week with the storm damage and economic landslide much sadder.

    ~Kelly
    http://www.30somethingandsearching.today.com/

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