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Socialite Charged with Hacking Voice Mail

Posted on October 26, 2009 by pogowasright.org

Most of us carry a cell phone to stay in touch. But, as CBS News Science and Technology correspondent Daniel Sieberg reports, you might be surprised to learn just how easy it is to violate your privacy or even trick you.

A high-profile publicist is accused of hacking into the voice mail of some other women, including one who dated her ex-boyfriend.

Former Dolce & Gabbana publicist Ali Wise is accused of hacking into the voice mail of a romantic rival after the woman started dating Wise’s ex-boyfriend.

Wise used free software called “SpoofCard” to gain access to the voice mails. The program also lets you disguise your voice and make it appear as though you’re calling from a different number.

Read more on CBS News.

Thanks to Brian Honan for this link.

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