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World Net Daily did not hack Obama's email! Corsi has been legally getting information ... recently going directly to Kenya Click on the email image to get the whole story.
If you don't know who Odinga is ... He is the force for change in Kenya and possibly the reason people our worried about riots in the US if Obama does not win.
More on the connection can be found at Living Journey
I received a very interesting and perhaps a very important email today that linked Obama with a guy called Odinga in Kenya and this reporter who was detained in Kenya called Jerome Corsi; Corsi is a WND reporter. I must say that it piqued my interest. So I decided to research a bit about the Obama, Odinga connection and find out more
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According to Corsi, Odinga and Obama were in email exchange via Obama’s aide, Mark Lippert. The e-mails were provided to WND by an insider in Kenya who fled Odinga’s Orange Democratic political party and requested anonymity because of the danger of retaliation. [source]
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The document at one point suggests: “It is possible to trigger a class war by painting the Kibaki Government [the current ruling government in Kenya] as an insensitive, uncaring group of Muthaiga Golf clubbers. Available research also suggests that this strategy could also resonate with poor kikuyu youth who feel economically marginalized by their own government. As part of this strategy the party should seek to elevate the emotions within all youth constituents who may it successful, be willing to vote for us in the protest. Visible signs of class disparity will provide important fodder for this theme.”
Palin's email password hacked and posted
A hacker apparently hacked into Palin's private email account at yahoo, and a partisan site Gawker got a hold of the information. Publishing personal emails to and from family and friends, Palin's contact list of email addresses, and private family photos. This is a criminal act and apparently an FBI investigation is underway.
The hacker is either a member of a group call anonymous or used the name to try to hide his identity by getting the FBI to look at that group; which had been formed to expose Scientology. The goings on of anonymous are normally followed by:
- Temple of Xenu
- Portland Woman Petitions Church of Scientology To Let Her Daughter Home For Vacation
- Germany Convenes International Meeting to Discuss Scientology Threat
- Scientology prosecuted for fraud, drugs
- Germany Convenes International Meeting to Discuss Scientology Threat
But apparently hiding behind masks is attractive to other movements, be it protesting the DNC or the RNC.
Atlas Shrugs posted: GROSS INVASION OF PALIN PRIVACY
Gawker is reporting that they've got their hands on screen grabs of Palin's private emails, including never-before-seen family pictures, and that the emails and pics look to be the real thing. Some anonymous soul apparently hacked into the account and got the goods before the email password was changed (and deleted! perhaps illegally!)."Perhaps illegally!" Let me assure you as somebody who has been employed working in computer security - It was illegal! One crime is hacking, then there may also be conspiracies to commit the crime (that would be a additional crime) and I believe getting somebody else to log in to get the screen shots would be another crime. Was wire fraud committed as well? ... The News stories who used fair usage of the screen shots to report on the hack should not need to be concerned - worth noting they are reporting getting it off the internet and not making screen shots themselves.
We shall see were the FBI investigation leads ...
Wired Palin E-Mail Hacker Says It Was Easy
A person claiming to be the hacker who obtained access to Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's private Yahoo e-mail on Tuesday has posted a supposed first-person account of the hack, revealing the relatively simple steps he says he took to crack the private e-mail of the Republican vice-presidential candidate.
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As detailed in the postings, the Palin hack didn't require any real skill. Instead, the hacker simply reset Palin's password using her birthdate, ZIP code and information about where she met her spouse -- the security question on her Yahoo account, which was answered (Wasilla High) by a simple Google search.
The simplicity of the attack, of course, makes it no less illegal.
The hacker said that he read all of the e-mails in the Palin account and found "nothing incriminating, nothing that would derail her campaign as I had hoped. All I saw was personal stuff, some clerical stuff from when she was governor…. And pictures of her family."
Once the hacker had read the e-mails in Palin's account, he said he suddenly realized what he'd done and how vulnerable he was to being caught, since he'd used only a single proxy service to hide his IP address.
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The postings telling the story have been deleted from 4chan, so I've included them below.
Now I believe yahoo requires cookies to be turned on to log into email. Yahoo could search logs for the cookie to find out all the IP addresses used by that browser to access yahoo but that may not be necessary.
Portfolio reports: Palin Email Hackers May Have Left "Prints"
The culprits apparently used a proxy browsing service called Ctunnel.com to access Palin's account. Ctunnel.com allows users to route their browser requests through its servers and thus protect their anonymity.
Ctunnel founder Gabriel Ramuglia told The Register last night that he may have the IP addresses of those responsible for the Palin email hack, the U.K.-based tech news site reported.
"Usually, this sort of thing would be hard to track down because it's Yahoo email, and a lot of people use my service for that," Ramuglia said. "Since they were dumb enough to post a full screenshot that showed most of the [Ctunnel.com] URL, I should be able to find that in my log."
Based on what was posted on Chan4 ... multible people were involved RightPundits Uncovered the first route back to Chicago Now this would be the Internet Providers location, It may lead to anything from a home cable modem with a static IP address or to a proxy.
jasetaro posts Palin E-mail Hack Follow-up
According to media reports the Associated Press has refused a Secret Service request for copies of the stolen e-mails. Smooth move AP, I can understand your desire to protect your sources, but the theft of those e-mails represent a gross violation of Sarah Palin’s privacy. You can either be part of problem or part of the solution.