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I have a script for a movie about a man who is really sensitive to light and fights aliens, I don't think this has been done before, can you give me Vin Diesel's number so I can pitch my idea? Oh shit, that means they have my number now! There's a LOT more to this than has been posted For one, the phone has lots of pictures on it -- some of her topless and kissing another chick -- and these have been published as well. Another thing, the data was obtained by "social engineering" according to one site - basically, someone guessed the password to her T-Mobile Online account.

For those of you with a Sidekick, you know that T-Mobile allows you to keep all of your contacts, notes, and photos stored on their servers What's your point? Supposedly a couple months ago Tmobile was hacked, not just Paris Hilton's account was hacked, see link.

To the guy with Hilton's phone number: Did you ever try calling it? My sister "has" Hilton's number too, but it goes to voicemail every time: Something like: "Hey guys, it's Paris, leave a message! Now that this has happened, I doubt she'll be using the same number much longer anyways!

From the "notes": quote: crank quote: Call maroon 5 Get birth control kill pill. Damn, where'd she get an owl? So, who smells a lawsuit? Hell, a lawsuit storm So funny. T-Mobile sucks anyways, they deserve a lawsuit because maybe they would consider improving their security measures a little bit. I mean, how many times has T-Mobile been hacked now?? Does anyone else find it disturbing that she holds a skunk, an owl, a dog, and a human baby in exactly the same way?

I do feel bad for Paris though, this must absofuckinglutely suck. I find it funny that she does that thing with her head even when it's just a camera phone. Reminds me of that comedian that did the bit about having a "candid shot pose" ready all throughout the 80's. Tom Pappa? Has there ever been a picture of her face from straight on? Here are the latest Insider stories. More Insider Sign Out. Sign In Register. Sign Out Sign In Register.

Latest Insider. Check out the latest Insider stories here. More from the IDG Network. Paris Hilton may be victim of T-Mobile Web holes. Update: Mass. FBI agents have been in touch with T-Mobile's security team, a bureau spokeswoman said.

Neither would say if the FBI was conducting a full-fledged investigation or whether the two agencies were working together. Meanwhile -- propelled by a bold-faced Drudge Report on a slow night -- celebrities' phones started ringing off the hook as it became clear that Hilton's latest online exposure included hundreds of usually hard-to-get phone numbers.

Most of the sites publishing the numbers quickly disappeared as owners and hosts heard from the Secret Service, but details and photos are still being passed around. The splashy story was T-Mobile's second recent burst of negative publicity over mobile security. Last month, the company faced a wave of criticism after the website SecurityFocus reported "a massive breach" of security that allowed a hacker access to customer information, including Social Security numbers and, in some cases, access to customer e-mail, including celebrity photos and other details.

The hacker, Nicolas Jacobsen, pleaded guilty in U. District Court last week and is scheduled to be sentenced in May. The site also reported that T-Mobile failed to notify affected customers of the breach -- an action required by California law.

In addition, the hacker had access for at least a year, SecurityFocus claimed. But T-Mobile's Zidar said the company contacted the Secret Service when it discovered the breach in October and notified all of those affected in writing in early , as soon as the Secret Service gave clearance.



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