Paris Hilton's phonebook hacked

And in fairness, also the guy who broke the story:

http://www.drudgereport.com/flash3ph.htm
Private telephone numbers of celebrities have been unleashed on the Internet after an apparent hacking into Paris Hilton's T-MOBILE SIDEKICK Address Book, the DRUDGE REPORT has learned.

The FBI has opened an investigation into the hack, a government source said.

The DRUDGE REPORT has confirmed the authenticity of many of the unlisted and super-secret numbers: Private phone numbers and email addresses of Eminem, Lindsay Lohan, Christina Aguilera, Andy Roddick, Ashlee Simpson, Victoria Gotti, Vin Diesel, Anna Kournikova and many others!
Oh, and here is the list just in case anyone else has too much curiousity and weekend anytime minutes on their hands... :devilish:
 
Wow, her personal e-mail is in there too...:eek:..who dares to send her a happy birth day mail.....just kidding


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Guden Oden said:
Was she hacked using that "snarf" bluetooth attack or similar? Is it known how it was done?

dunno, i somehow doubt T-com will announce it. ;)

thats what u get when u mix blondes and technology..... :LOL:
 
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i think i was something like that....using M$ software offcourse ;)
 
yeah I have a device similar- Pcket PC with WiFi and Bluetooth... it could concievably be hacked and someone could steal all of my personal notes that even I usually can't read... oh and my porn... those things do have Windows Media Player, you know ;) :LOL:
 
So all the celebrities use this 'tmail' service, eh?

Never heard of it...

Or maybe I'm missing something, which is distinctly possible.

Time to get out the ol' addy book and start adding... :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
 
Kanyamagufa said:
So all the celebrities use this 'tmail' service, eh?

Never heard of it...

Or maybe I'm missing something, which is distinctly possible.

They probably all got the same cell phone - PDA hybrid from Tmobile - More celebrity Bluetooth hacking to come :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:
 
It doesn't look like it was her phone that got hacked after all, but the net page where she had a backup of her stuff:


http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2005/01/01/paris.html


Like many online service providers, T-Mobile.com requires users to answer a "secret question" if they forget their passwords. For Hilton's account, the secret question was "What is your favorite pet's name?" By correctly providing the answer, any internet user could change Hilton's password and freely access her account.


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Øyvind Østlund
 
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Like many online service providers, T-Mobile.com requires users to answer a "secret question" if they forget their passwords. For Hilton's account, the secret question was "What is your favorite pet's name?" By correctly providing the answer, any internet user could change Hilton's password and freely access her account.

wow, she really fits the stereotype... :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:
 
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