Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Computer of alleged Sarah Palin hacker had spyware


The 21-year-old college student charged with hacking former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's Yahoo e-mail account was using a compromised computer that was secretly logging and reporting information without his knowledge, his lawyers say.

In court filings, attorneys for David Kernell say that the Acer notebooks that FBI agents seized from Kernell's Knoxville, Tenn., apartment last year apparently contained spyware.

"The program, which was installed by an unknown method before the computer ever came into Mr. Kernell's possession, uses sophisticated technology to record and report personal information without the user's knowledge," his attorneys state, in a Nov. 30 motion.

Although the court documents do not identify the program, they indicate that the software was reverse-engineered and analyzed within the five forensic reports the U.S. government produced for this case. Those reports have been filed under seal because they contain personal information.

Kernell is facing a possible five-year prison sentence on a one-count felony computer hacking charge. Prosecutors say that he accessed Palin's personal e-mail account in September 2008, while she was running as a vice presidential candidate, and used Yahoo's password reset feature to gain access to her mail. The e-mails were posted online and an anonymous member of the 4chan discussion board named Rubico claimed responsibility for the act. computerworld

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