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SEPTEMBER 18 2008 11:03h
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PhotoDiscovered e-mails were correspondence between Palin and her advisor for fight against drugs and alcohol.
Hackers have broken into Sarah Palin`s official e-mail address, which she used to solve problems in Alaska, and as evidence, the hackers have spread several e-mails on the Internet, Telegraph reports.
The group in question is called Members of Anonymous, hackers who recently broke into the Church of Scientology web site. To secure “fame”, they posted two e-mails and Sarah Palin`s contact list on Wikileaks, a web site that published all “leaked” documents. However, the site is not functioning at the moment and it is not familiar if the occurrence has something to do with the case.
Palin decided to keep quiet about the matter, but McCain`s camp severely criticised the hackers, announcing a search after which they will be most seriously punished.
- 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 e-mails will destroy them – McCain`s camp spoke out.
The e-mails whose contents were published were correspondence between between Palin and her advisor for fight against drugs and alcohol Amy B. McCorkell, and Palin and her deputy Sean Parnell.
McCorkell and Parnell refused to comment on the case, which leads to believe the e-mails in question are authentic.
You can read the contents of e-mails in the attached photo gallery.
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