A fascinating article was just published in the latest issue of Wired about a cyberstalker that hacked into private e-mail, phone and Paypal accounts of Linkin Park's frontman Chester Bennington and his wife, Talinda in fall of 2006. Not that I bear any great affection for Bennington or his music, but it's hard not to have sympathy for a guy whose private life gradually becomes more and more transparent thanks to a lone crazy fan that managed to guess an e-mail password. To make things even spookier, the cyberstalker worked at Sandia National Laboratories, a government nuclear weapons research lab. Of course in the end, it doesn't really matter. You can read the full article here. [Linkin Park's Mysterious Cyberstalker (Wired)]
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I know it stinks, but why not just change passwords? or accounts?
Anthony
Read the article, it partly explains why.
Etan Rosenbloom
tudo sobre o chester
fernanda