Hacker Caught ... Democrat dirty tricks?

Seamaiden

Well-Known Member
Oh, I totally agree on that, especially since it becomes an issue of governmental transparency. I hope she feels duly spanked. :twisted:
 

ViRedd

New Member
Its not "reasonable" at all. This guy is the son of a Democrat state legislator. He was looking for "dirt" in order to damage the McCain/Palin campaign.

Oh, how the Libbies scream over 18 minutes of erased cassette tape (Nixon) but find the hacking of a candidate's personal E-mail account to be acceptable.

Just a "kid?" The guy is a 20-year-old college student. Old enough to go to fight a war and to vote .... and to undermine political campaigns.

Vi
 

medicineman

New Member
So, how many years behind bars should this yoyo get? I say five ... what say you?

Me, I say, First, the information should be put on the net for all to see, then, they should give him the medal of freedom. That sneaky lying bitch should be sent packing, back to podunk where she could sit and gaze on Russia, and think of what might of been. From hero to zero, the Sarah Palin story.
 

ViRedd

New Member
^^^ Thank you for that wonderful, unbiased account there, Med.

Anyone else see the hypocrisy at work here?
Vi
 

medicineman

New Member
^^^ Thank you for that wonderful, unbiased account there, Med.

Anyone else see the hypocrisy at work here?
Vi
Redd, I am no more hypocratic than you. You espouse the Ron Paul Mantra and leap on the Palin bandwagon mach-schnell. Talk about hypocracy. I've basically been for the democratic candidate from day one.
 

ViRedd

New Member
Redd, I am no more hypocratic than you. You espouse the Ron Paul Mantra and leap on the Palin bandwagon mach-schnell. Talk about hypocracy. I've basically been for the democratic candidate from day one.
Of course you have, Med. You are a Marxist ... and there's no other candidate for you to support other than O'Bama.

I, on the other hand, STILL support Ron Paul and his ideas. But, Ron Paul hasn't a chance of winning. So, with that in mind, I've shifted my support to another libertarian ... Sarah Palin.

You've taken the position that Democrats hacking into private Email accounts is OK ... but on the other hand, tapping into international phone calls made by known terrorists is the complete destruction of the Fourth Amendment.

Who's the hypocrite? :weed:

Vi
 

medicineman

New Member
Of course you have, Med. You are a Marxist ... and there's no other candidate for you to support other than O'Bama.

I, on the other hand, STILL support Ron Paul and his ideas. But, Ron Paul hasn't a chance of winning. So, with that in mind, I've shifted my support to another libertarian ... Sarah Palin.

You've taken the position that Democrats hacking into private Email accounts is OK ... but on the other hand, tapping into international phone calls made by known terrorists is the complete destruction of the Fourth Amendment.

Who's the hypocrite? :weed:

Vi
Anyone that supports Palin, that's who. BTW, the true mantra of Karl Marx was not that bad, it was all the political bullshit that killed it.
 

ViRedd

New Member
Anyone that supports Palin, that's who. BTW, the true mantra of Karl Marx was not that bad, it was all the political bullshit that killed it.
I've noticed that since the new rules have been passed against personal attacks here at RIU, you really don't have much to say. Why is that, Med? bongsmilie

Vi
 

medicineman

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I've noticed that since the new rules have been passed against personal attacks here at RIU, you really don't have much to say. Why is that, Med? bongsmilie

Vi
Geeze, I don't rightly know. I guess you havent been reading my posts. I've posted ten to one words by you, some of it may actually be interesting. I've been told that before. It seems like you are the one that now finds no rebuttals to my posts and have to resort to calling me names, Hah, the worm has turned. I just decided that this forum is just bullshit anyway, so I don't get upset with idiots like you.
 

GrowTech

stays relevant.
Hey All !!!

Anyone who is familiar with the Internet should be aware of the hackers, they are a pretty common thing these days.
There are ways to secure Internet transmissions

I am Outraged that a person who can not secure their own email,
may be responsible for the security of our Nation. :wall:

Since it was a personal email account, the hacker should be treated as if they hacked any one of our accounts.
If it were an official government account, then it would be a another story all together.

But thats just how I rollitup.
How do you figure she would be responsible for the security of our nation?
 

ViRedd

New Member
Yes, it was a personal Email account. The type of account is not the issue here. The issue is ... that personal information was stolen for the sole purpose of sinking a presidential campaign. Not only was the information stolen, it was posted on an Internet Blog. That's a little more serious than hacking Aunt Millie's Email account, wouldn't you say? :blsmoke:

Vi
 

AlphaNoN

Well-Known Member
Its not "reasonable" at all. This guy is the son of a Democrat state legislator. He was looking for "dirt" in order to damage the McCain/Palin campaign.

Oh, how the Libbies scream over 18 minutes of erased cassette tape (Nixon) but find the hacking of a candidate's personal E-mail account to be acceptable.

Just a "kid?" The guy is a 20-year-old college student. Old enough to go to fight a war and to vote .... and to undermine political campaigns.

Vi
As much as you might hate the idea of it, the law should be dispensed fairly, based on the severity of the crime, not who the criminal is related to.

He should be punished as severely as any criminal who accesses a non-government email account that doesn't belong to them, regardless who it belongs to.

And Palin should be punished as severely as any politician who seeks to circumvent data retention laws pertaining to executives. That is reasonable.
 

ViRedd

New Member
He should be punished as severely as any criminal who accesses a non-government email account that doesn't belong to them, regardless who it belongs to.
Fine with me. From what I understand, the penalty for hacking a personal E-mail account in Alaska is five years in state prison. Let's hope the Governor of Alaska will extradite this ass-wipe from the state of Tennessee to face charges. :leaf:

Vi
 

Inneedofbuds

Well-Known Member
Its not "reasonable" at all. This guy is the son of a Democrat state legislator. He was looking for "dirt" in order to damage the McCain/Palin campaign.

Oh, how the Libbies scream over 18 minutes of erased cassette tape (Nixon) but find the hacking of a candidate's personal E-mail account to be acceptable.

Just a "kid?" The guy is a 20-year-old college student. Old enough to go to fight a war and to vote .... and to undermine political campaigns.

Vi
As far as punishment, thats a tough call. I think he should be punished, this was a crime that he committed. But it's my understanding that he didn't post any damaging information. It's my understanding that he actually posted useless information on purpose as if to say "Here, I can hack you, you need to fix your shit." It was, in fact, another member of Anonymous that sent the email to Palin's rep informing her that the email had been hacked and that Palin needed to take actions. He sent it under the guise "Good Anonymous", as if to say, sorry, we have some dumbasses in our group that do stupid shit. So, as far as punishment, what kind of punishment does any dumbass get for hacking into a private yahoo account. It happens thousands of times a day. Hence the official saying Palin shoudln't use a Yahoo account. I don't think this is a Democrats vs Palin thing. I think this is a noob hacker vs a yahoo account thing.
 

AlphaNoN

Well-Known Member
Fine with me. From what I understand, the penalty for hacking a personal E-mail account in Alaska is five years in state prison. Let's hope the Governor of Alaska will extradite this ass-wipe from the state of Tennessee to face charges. :leaf:

Vi
Yahoo servers are in California. 16 months in jail and/or a fine that may not exceed $10,000. I foresee a public apology and a plea deal, no jail time, supervised release.
 

ViRedd

New Member
Yahoo servers are in California. 16 months in jail and/or a fine that may not exceed $10,000. I foresee a public apology and a plea deal, no jail time, supervised release.
If it were up to Palin, I'm sure she would forgive and just say "forget it." But ... McCain? That's a different story all together. I have a sense that McCain is a Pitbull who doesn't wear lipstick ~lol~

That "innocent" little hacker you all admire will be doing time with Bubba. He will be made an example of. Yeah, he's stupid ... so he'll be made an example of sheer stupidity. :leaf:

Vi
 

AlphaNoN

Well-Known Member
If it were up to Palin, I'm sure she would forgive and just say "forget it." But ... McCain? That's a different story all together. I have a sense that McCain is a Pitbull who doesn't wear lipstick ~lol~

That "innocent" little hacker you all admire will be doing time with Bubba. He will be made an example of. Yeah, he's stupid ... so he'll be made an example of sheer stupidity. :leaf:

Vi
Thankfully, it's not up to either of them, in the criminal case anyway. Yahoo is the victim here, it was their property which was trespassed upon. Palin may pursue civil damages if she feels that she was wronged in a way that needs financial compensation.
 

Mco2405

Well-Known Member
Freedom of information baby! I personally have a lot of respect for hackers, not the ones who try to use it for personal gain, moreso for the ones who want to use it to liberate our riites. they are a lot of hackers out there that just want information to leak to the public and I gurantee thats how a lot of it gets out, by hackers. This guy however, should get at least three years for going into personal e-mails, Bush should get life for listening to all of our phone calls and even so much as being able to see what we google!!! A Revoultion is what America needs,
 
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