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Serves You Right for Using Yahoo Mail …

What a lousy week for the digital GOP.

First, John McCain’s domestic policy adviser conjures up a PR disaster by crediting the senator with the development of the Blackberry–odd, since McCain’s not exactly a digital native. Then former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina says U.S. vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin’s not qualified to run HP. And now, Palin’s Yahoo email account has been hacked and its contents published to Wikileaks. Serves her right for using Yahoo Mail.

What at astonishingly tech-savvy presidential ticket. Keystone Kops on the campaign trail.

The McCain-Palin campaign and Yahoo (YHOO) haven’t yet confirmed the authenticity of the hack or the published emails, but Amy McCorkell, a member of Alaska’s Advisory Board on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, tells Wired that one of her messages to Palin is among those posted to Wikileaks.

An ugly turn of events for Palin, who’s been criticized recently for using her Yahoo Mail account to conduct official government business. Uglier still if the deletion of Palin’s Yahoo accounts is considered an obstruction of justice.

UPDATE: McCain-Palin 2008 Campaign Manager Rick Davis just issued the following statement on the matter: “This is a shocking invasion of the Governor’s privacy and a violation of law. The matter has been turned over to the appropriate authorities and we hope that anyone in possession of these emails will destroy them. We will have no further comment.”

That response would seem to resolve the authenticity issue. Now whom do we have to bomb to get those emails off the Web?


comments so far. Add yours.

  • http://ghettoblog.de/ Holger Bollig

    No bombs this time. Just put your cross on the “right” side. ;)

  • http://blog.macb.net Mac Beach

    I am a McCain/Palin supporter (well, at least as compared to the alternative) but most of the people I know actively using Yahoo for e-mail are the same people who will do a reply-all to something you have BCCed them on. That is: clueless about e-mail.

    Every American, including elected officials should have a right to secured, PRIVATE communications. I have every reason to suspect that just about any commercial web-based e-mail system is more secure from prying eyes than a government-run counterpart. I can only hope that it was one of Governor Palin’s underlings that made the selection of Yahoo.

    Theory has it that if there was anything embarrassing in these messages it would have surfaced already.

    In the mean time, either some hacker or some incompetent at Yahoo had better be looking for places to hide.

  • poweralaska

    That is great for yahoo mail.
    staffing power

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