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Re: Major hack attack on the U.S. Senate


From: "Jeremiah Cornelius" <jeremiah () nur net>
Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2004 12:00:02 -0800

We should be so lucky.  No Plame investigation, no Scalia "duckhunt" conflict of interest, no nothin'.
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Someday they won't let you
but now you must agree
The times they are a telling and the changing isn't free.
You've read it in the tea leaves
And the tracks are on T.V.
Beware the savage roar of 1984.

They'll break your pretty cranium 
and fill it full of air
And tell you that you're eighty
but lover, you won't care.
You'll be shooting up as usual 
like tomorrow isn't there
Beware the silent roar of 1984.

--David Jones, "1984"


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Matt Burnett" <marukka () mac com>
To: "Richard M. Smith" <rms () computerbytesman com>; <full-disclosure () lists netsys com>
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 10:23 AM
Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Major hack attack on the U.S. Senate


Could this be the start of Water Gate 2?

On 1/22/04 11:24 AM, "Richard M. Smith" <rms () computerbytesman com> wrote:

http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2004/01/22/infiltration_of_files_
seen_as_extensive?mode=PF

Infiltration of files seen as extensive
Senate panel's GOP staff pried on Democrats
By Charlie Savage, Globe Staff, 1/22/2004

WASHINGTON -- Republican staff members of the US Senate Judiciary Commitee
infiltrated opposition computer files for a year, monitoring secret strategy
memos and periodically passing on copies to the media, Senate officials told
The Globe.

From the spring of 2002 until at least April 2003, members of the GOP
committee staff exploited a computer glitch that allowed them to access
restricted Democratic communications without a password. Trolling through
hundreds of memos, they were able to read talking points and accounts of
private meetings discussing which judicial nominees Democrats would fight --
and with what tactics.

The office of Senate Sergeant-at-Arms William Pickle has already launched an
investigation into how excerpts from 15 Democratic memos showed up in the
pages of the conservative-leaning newspapers and were posted to a website
last November.

With the help of forensic computer experts from General Dynamics and the US
Secret Service, his office has interviewed about 120 people to date and
seized more than half a dozen computers -- including four Judiciary servers,
one server from the office of Senate majority leader Bill Frist of
Tennessee, and several desktop hard drives.

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