Hilton hackers revealed?
The gang that broke into Paris Hilton’s handheld and unleashed the hotel heiress’s personal messages and saucy photos onto the Web used a one-two punch of hacking and conmanship, according to a Washington Post report.
A teen who claimed to have taken part in the data theft - one of two unnamed sources for the story - told the Post that a small group of hackers had taken advantage of a flaw on T-Mobile’s Web site.
Read the complete story . (cnet)
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