[Vision2020] Hacker Tricks Yahoo, Gets Access to Palin's e-mails
Tom Hansen
thansen at moscow.com
Fri Sep 19 14:37:50 PDT 2008
In my opinion, this hacker should be prosecuted to maximum extent of the
law. If this hacker is not made an example of (since these exploits have
been published nationally), hacking into people's private emails will be
looked at as nothing more than a prank. BULL SH*T!
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>From The Tennesseean at:
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Hacker tricks Yahoo, gets access to Palin's e-mails
Tenn. rep says blogs point finger at his son
By TED BRIDIS
Associated Press
WASHINGTON Details emerged Thursday behind the break-in of Republican
vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin's e-mail account, including a
first-hand account suggesting it was vulnerable because a hacker was able
to impersonate her online to obtain access to the account.
The hacker guessed that Alaska's governor had met her husband in high
school, and knew Palin's date of birth and home ZIP code. Using those
details, the hacker tricked Yahoo Inc.'s service into assigning a new
password, "popcorn," for Palin's e-mail account, according to a chronology
of the crime published on the Web site where the hacking was first
revealed.
The FBI and Secret Service launched a formal investigation Wednesday.
Yahoo declined to comment Thursday on details of the investigation, citing
Palin's privacy and the sensitivity of such investigations.
The story took an unexpected turn Thursday, when Rep. Mike Kernell, a
Memphis Democrat, confirmed that his son, a student at the University of
Tennessee, was the person who was the subject of speculation on blogs on
the subject.
David Kernell is a student at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. Mike
Kernell said he spoke to his son on Thursday, as he does on a regular
basis.
Kernell said he had no knowledge of an investigation or whether
authorities contacted his son, though he said he had not personally been
contacted by investigators.
Kernell otherwise declined to comment, or discuss his son's whereabouts.
Kernell's son did not respond to an e-mail request for comment.
Action started as a prank
The person who claimed responsibility for the break-in did not respond
Thursday to an e-mail inquiry from The Associated Press.
"i am the lurker who did it, and i would like to tell the story," the
person wrote in the account on the Web site where the hacking was first
revealed. What started as a prank was cut short because of panic over the
possibility the FBI might investigate, the hacker wrote.
Investigators were waiting to speak with Gabriel Ramuglia of Athens, Ga.,
who operates an Internet anonymity service used by the hacker. Ramuglia
said Thursday that he was reviewing his own logs and promised to turn over
any helpful information to authorities because the hacker violated rules
against using the anonymity service for illegal activities.
"If you're doing something illegal and causing me issues by doing this,
I'm willing to cooperate," Ramuglia said. "Obviously this is the most high
profile situation I've dealt with."
The break-in of Palin's private account is especially significant because
Palin sometimes uses nongovernment e-mail to conduct state business.
Previously disclosed e-mails indicate her administration embraced Yahoo
accounts as an alternative to government e-mail, which could possibly be
released under Alaska's Open Records Act.
At the time, critics of Palin's administration were poring over official e-
mails they had obtained from the governor's office looking for evidence of
improper political activity.
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Seeya at Farmers' Market, Moscow.
Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho
"We're a town of about 23,000 with 10,000 college students. The college
students are not very active in local elections (thank goodness!)."
- Dale Courtney (March 28, 2007)
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