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  • October 2008
    • Accused Palin Hacker Pleads Not Guilty

      Accused Palin Hacker Pleads Not Guilty

      (Newser) - A Tennessee college student has been indicted on charges of hacking into Sarah Palin's email account and posting private info online, the Knoxville News Sentinel reports. David Kernell, the 20-year-old son of state Democratic Rep. Michael Kernell, pleaded not guilty. His trial is set for Dec. 16; he's free until then as long as he restricts his computer use to school work, doesn't leave Eastern Tennessee, and doesn't contact Palin. More »

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      John McCain   Election 2008   Sarah Palin   computer security   hacking   e-mails   University of Tennessee

    • Google Helps Curb Boozy Screeds

      Google Helps Curb Boozy Screeds

      (Newser) - If you've ever, after a few drinks, sent an email you later regretted, Google's got a gadget for you, InformationWeek reports. Mail Goggles, a play on those beer goggles that make you see (and think) fuzzy, activates late night on weekends “to verify you're in the right state of mind,” the company explains, “making you solve a few simple math problems after you click send.” More »

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      Google   beer   drinking   Gmail   e-mails

  • September 2008
    • FBI Raids Suspected Palin Hacker

      FBI Raids Suspected Palin Hacker

      (Newser) - A 20-year-old student suspected of hacking into Sarah Palin's Yahoo email account found himself on the wrong end of an FBI search warrant while throwing a party Saturday night, reports NBC affiliate WBIR-TV in Knoxville. David Kernell, a student at the University of Tennessee, is the son of a prominent Democratic state legislator. More »

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      Election 2008   Sarah Palin   Yahoo   FBI   Department of Justice   email   hacking   e-mails   University of Tennessee   David Kernell   Mike Kernell

    • Palin Emails Complain In-Law Wasn't Canned

      Palin Emails Complain In-Law Wasn't Canned

      (Newser) - Sarah Palin railed against the "joke" investigation of her former brother-in-law, a state trooper embroiled in a nasty custody battle with her sister, in emails sent to the ex-public safety commissioner she fired in July. “This trooper is still out on the street, in fact he's been promoted," she wrote in an email Walter Monegan showed the Washington Post . More »

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      Sarah Palin   Alaska   investigation   Troopergate   firing   e-mails

  • June 2008
    • 'Dudes Next Door' Spread Cool Via Email

      'Dudes Next Door' Spread Cool Via Email

      (Newser) - Binoculars that can be discreetly filled with alcohol and a giant burger that requires the use of five napkins exemplify the "dude next door" cool that Thrillist.com promises with its daily emails, Meredith Goldstein writes in the Boston Globe . The 3-year-old site has 300,000 subscribers, say its founders, who hope to rival female-centric DailyCandy.com. (Just think "gadgets and beer" rather than "eyebrow tweezers," Goldstein notes.) More »

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      Internet   men   e-mails   websites

    • Court Limits Bosses' Access to Staff Emails

      Court Limits Bosses' Access to Staff Emails

      (Newser) - A federal court has ruled that emails and text messages on work accounts—routinely monitored by some employers—are protected by constitutional safeguards against unreasonable search and seizure. The ruling only applies to electronic communications supplied through outside servers, not internal systems. The ruling forbids service providers from handing over records to employers, and requires police to obtain search warrants to access messages, reports the Los Angeles Times . More »

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