Student indicted for hacking Palin's email
I thought the same as well Face. I mean, what the hell was he thinking? Dumb assfaceless wrote:he should be jailed for being a stupid arse!
And I did find it funny she had a yahoo account but there isn't really a problem with that per say, but is the Alaskan government so hard up they don't have an official State one?
On a related note... haha
Man sentenced to stupidity
Friday, October 10, 2008
A Wisconsin man has avoided jail after a judge ordered him to instead stand outside a waste water treatment plant holding a sign saying 'I was stupid'. Shane McQuillan of Eau Claire County was found guilty of criminal damage after he drunkenly rammed his car into a closed gate at the plant. At the time of the incident last March, he told a police officer that he was 'just being stupid.'
Sentencing him on Wednesday, Judge Paul Lenz took him at his word, and gave him two options – jail time, or the humiliation of standing outside the plant holding the 'I was stupid' sign. McQuillan chose the 'stupid' option.
Man sentenced to stupidity
Friday, October 10, 2008
A Wisconsin man has avoided jail after a judge ordered him to instead stand outside a waste water treatment plant holding a sign saying 'I was stupid'. Shane McQuillan of Eau Claire County was found guilty of criminal damage after he drunkenly rammed his car into a closed gate at the plant. At the time of the incident last March, he told a police officer that he was 'just being stupid.'
Sentencing him on Wednesday, Judge Paul Lenz took him at his word, and gave him two options – jail time, or the humiliation of standing outside the plant holding the 'I was stupid' sign. McQuillan chose the 'stupid' option.
Um, the kid googled the answers to the key questions to reset her password to something he wanted.
If I was a person in the public eye, I would figure people could google what street I grew up on, my first car, my mother's madien name, and what town I grew up in.....Then I would think to choose something else. If my password was reset by someone using found information on google, I would be embarrassed.
If I was a person in the public eye, I would figure people could google what street I grew up on, my first car, my mother's madien name, and what town I grew up in.....Then I would think to choose something else. If my password was reset by someone using found information on google, I would be embarrassed.
Um...that still doesn't make it her fault. It makes her someone who needs to become a bit more tech savvy yes, but not her fault for being hacked. It's like saying people who fall for phishing scams are to blame. They may not be bright for falling for it, but it doesn't make them to blame.ItzMeRon wrote:Um, the kid googled the answers to the key questions to reset her password to something he wanted.
If I was a person in the public eye, I would figure people could google what street I grew up on, my first car, my mother's madien name, and what town I grew up in.....Then I would think to choose something else. If my password was reset by someone using found information on google, I would be embarrassed.
I am not laying fault at all actually. I am laying out simple logic to you.
I do not know what you do for a living, but I work in the IT/MIS profession. Moreover, I conduct and assist in computer investigations and speak to one to many groups of people about the very same thing we are discussing right now.
Palin may not be at fault for getting her account hacked. But to me, this clearly shows she does not think things out thoroughly.
I do not know what you do for a living, but I work in the IT/MIS profession. Moreover, I conduct and assist in computer investigations and speak to one to many groups of people about the very same thing we are discussing right now.
Palin may not be at fault for getting her account hacked. But to me, this clearly shows she does not think things out thoroughly.