Hackers infiltrate Palin's e-mail

Hackers have broken in to the e-mail of the US Republican
vice-presidential candidate, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin.
The hackers, who targeted a personal Yahoo account, posted several
messages and family photos from her inbox.
The campaign of running mate John McCain condemned their action as
"a shocking invasion of the governor's privacy and a violation of
the law".
The hacking comes amid questions about whether Mrs Palin used
personal e-mail to conduct state business.
According to law, all e-mails relating to the official business of
government must be archived and not destroyed. However, personal
e-mails can be deleted.
Mrs Palin is currently under investigation in Alaska for alleged
abuse of power while governor.
'Destroy them'
A group called Anonymous has claimed responsibility for the hacking
of Mrs Palin's Yahoo e-mail.
It posted five screenshots, two digital photos of Mrs Palin's family
and an address book to the whistle-blowing Wikileaks website. The
information was taken from Ms Palin's gov.palin@yahoo.com e-mail
account.
One message exposed is apparently an exchange between Mrs Palin and
the deputy governor of Alaska, Sean Parnell, who is seeking election
to Congress.
Another is between Mrs Palin and friend Amy McCorkell, in which the
latter says she is praying for the governor and adds: "Don't let the
negative press get you down!"
The family photographs of the Palins posted on Wikileaks are not
thought to have previously been in the public domain.
"The matter has been turned over the the appropriate authorities and
we hope that anyone in possession of these e-mails will destroy
them," the McCain campaign said in a statement.
Subsequent investigation has shown that the gov.palin@yahoo.com
account has been shut down along with another, gov.sarah@yahoo.com,
also owned by Mrs Palin.
It is not clear yet what methods the hacking group used to access to
the e-mail account. The screenshots posted by the hackers reveal
that they carried out the attack via a so-called proxy service to
hide their tracks and limit the chance that they would be traced.
Earlier in 2008 the Anonymous group launched several online assaults
against the Church of Scientology.
Mrs Palin has been on the campaign trail for Mr McCain this week,
appearing at events in Colorado, Ohio and Michigan. The pair are due
to hold an airport rally in Iowa on Thursday.
Source:BBC
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