[ISN] Feds file new felonies against alleged Sarah Palin hacker

From: InfoSec News <alerts_at_private>
Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2009 06:12:35 -0600 (CST)
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/03/09/palin_hacker_recharged/

By Dan Goodin in San Francisco 
The Register
9th March 2009

A University of Tennessee student accused of illegally breaking into the 
email account of Alaska governor Sarah Palin has been hit with three new 
felony charges in connection with the case.

David Kernell on Monday pleaded not guilty to the new charges, which 
include fraud, unlawful electronic transmission of material outside 
Tennessee and attempts to conceal records to impede an FBI 
investigation. Previously, he was charged with a single felony count of 
unauthorized access of a protected computer.

The new counts come as defense attorneys not involved in the case have 
roundly criticized the soundness of the the previous charge. Under US 
law, unauthorized access of a protected computer should be charged as a 
misdemeanor except when it's used to further a separate crime. 
Prosecutors had argued that the other crime was the unauthorized access 
of Palin's email account. That prompted critics to argue prosecutors 
were applying circular reasoning.

In September, while Palin was the Republican vice presidential 
candidate, Kernell used publicly available information to reset her 
Yahoo! email account, according to an indictment filed in the case. 
Prosecutors followed a string of breadcrumbs Kernell allegedly dropped, 
including the sloppy use of an anonymous proxy service and a 
first-person account left on hacker website 4chan.org.

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