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secret service?

rowanrook

Jan 14, 2005, 1:42 PM
I wasn't aware the Secret Service used Tmobile. Does that mean the Prez has to stay within their coverage area? Poor little fella must be feeling claustrophobic! But seriously, even I a lowly civilian wouldn't count on keeping anything sensitive on a service provider's server. Soo... does this mean al-Quaeda has the launch codes now?
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X9

Jan 14, 2005, 1:52 PM
What it means is the Secret Service has Catherine Zeta Jones... Who is now Property of the US Government.
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Stevo2k4

Jan 14, 2005, 1:57 PM
rowanrook said:
I wasn't aware the Secret Service used Tmobile. Does that mean the Prez has to stay within their coverage area? Poor little fella must be feeling claustrophobic! But seriously, even I a lowly civilian wouldn't count on keeping anything sensitive on a service provider's server. Soo... does this mean al-Quaeda has the launch codes now?


According to the article I read, the information should never have been stored on the Tmobile server and the agent whose MY Tmobile e-mail account was hacked has now been fired. He states it was common practice because he was on the road all the time and supervisors and managers routinely e-mailed documents to that address.
Also, I read that the hacker really...
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shadedpain4

Jan 14, 2005, 2:28 PM
I think T-Mobile needs to release the names and SSNs of the 400 people who are compromised so all the T-Mobile customers can check the list and make sure they arent on it. 🙂

And yes, Steve, you know me 😉
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eric Lin

Jan 14, 2005, 3:41 PM
each person whose data compromised was personally notified. no letter or phone call? no news is good news.
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shadedpain4

Jan 14, 2005, 3:50 PM
eric Lin said:
each person whose data compromised was personally notified. no letter or phone call? no news is good news.


I was actually being sarcastic.... 😉
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Stevo2k4

Jan 14, 2005, 4:25 PM
shadedpain4 said:
I think T-Mobile needs to release the names and SSNs of the 400 people who are compromised so all the T-Mobile customers can check the list and make sure they arent on it. 🙂

And yes, Steve, you know me 😉


I thought so...! knew it wasn't a coincidence...

But anyway, T mobile did anounce that each of the 400 users whose accounts were compromised (spelled right?) were notified as such...

~Steve
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rowanrook

Jan 14, 2005, 4:14 PM
heh heh! SS agent compromised by the very subject of investigation! Really inspires confidence...
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Stevo2k4

Jan 14, 2005, 4:26 PM
Yeah it is ironic...
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