| New York — Paris Hilton's T-Mobile cellphone address book
has been hacked - a security breach that has caused hundreds of
high-profile celebrities to run for cover as their private phones
and answering services continue to be flooded with calls from around
the world. To protect the privacy of the individuals involved,
Tabloid Column is not listing the phone numbers, but can report that
celebrities from Hollywood, to New York, to Florida - and beyond -
are included in Hilton's massive address book.
How
Not to make friends in Hollywood
Hilton's address book contains a Hollywood Who's Who list of
telephone numbers and emails of some celebrities.

In southern California , there is
Christina Aguilera, Ashley
Olsen,
Ashlee Simpson,
Vin
Diesel - even OJ Simpson attorney Robert Shapiro.

Then in south Florida (305) there is a not-so-happy Anna Kournikova,
in New York there's Eminem and Lindsay Lohan, to the north is Avril
Lavigne in Ontario, Canada, and even an outraged Victoria Gotti in
Long Island.
In addition to all the phone numbers, there are dozens of private
email addresses, nude and promiscuous photos, and emailed notes and
correspondence.
This appears to be at least the second security breach for
T-Mobile. A sophisticated computer hacker had access to
servers at wireless giant T-Mobile for at least a year, which he
used to monitor U.S. Secret Service e-mail, obtain customers'
passwords and Social Security numbers, and download candid photos
taken by Sidekick users, including Hollywood celebrities.
NBC and Fox News is reporting that the handheld Hilton used was a
Blackberry, made by
RIM, while others are
reporting that it was a Sidekick made by
Danger, Inc.
We will stay on the story and confirm the specific cellphone model
as soon as it is available.
How Paris Got Hacked.
Like many online service
providers, T-Mobile requires users to answer a "secret question" if
they forget their passwords. According to the O'Reilly Network,
for Hilton's account, the secret question was "What is your favorite
pet's name?" By correctly providing the answer, any internet user
could change Hilton's password and freely access her account.
Hilton makes no secret of her affection for her Chihuahua. Last
August, Paris Hilton offered a reward of $5,000 when her beloved
Tinkerbell disappeared after the house she shared with sister
Nicole was burglarized. Account information
belonging to Paris Hilton and other T-Mobile users has been
circulating in the computer underground since at least late March of
2004. A California man named Nicholas Jacobsen has admitted to
hacking into T-Mobile's servers and accessing records on at least
400 customers. (After this, security professionals openly speculated
about how Jacobsen gained access to the wireless provider's internal
systems. They are definitely sucks!)

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It's Confirmed to be a
Sidekick II.
Bryan Zidar, a spokesman for T-Mobile
verified the authenticity of this story "Her information is on the
Internet. We don't know if it was hacked or if someone got a hold of
her password." According to Zidar, Hilton used the Sidekick II
(picture below ),
a multi-purposed personal electronic device that uses an online
server to store at least some information, including phone numbers.
T-Mobile's Zidar added that since Sunday night a number of sites had
posted Hilton's personal contacts, but the sites kept changing as
the Secret Service, which Zidar said investigates computer crimes,
shuts them down. "As soon as one comes up the secret service
is all over it," he said.
Sex Tape Cash-In?
we were analyzing the personal
notes hacked from paris hilton cellphone - and wondering if it
reveals a
sex tape cash-in.
According to
Celebrity Pictures, there was correspondence with the Internet
porn company that released clips of the home video featuring Paris
Hilton and her then-boyfriend Rick Solomon. When the video tape were
first released in 2003, One Night in Paris, Mavard (free porn
company) and Solomon began a war of lawsuits. Paris was outraged
over the Internet video tape and Solomon denied he released them.
Then suddenly, one by one, the lawsuits were quietly dropped,
according to the
Celebrity Pictures report.
Hilton's rep said the heiress has changed her number and is still
reeling from the debacle, according to the New York Post. She
had even promoted the Sidekick II in TV ads. "We're just
trying to find out how this all happened. I have no idea what is
going on or if the FBI is investigating," said her publicist, Gina
Hoffman, who added that the heirhead is in Florida filming a new
season of the "The Simple Life."
Apologizes from Paris Hilton
In an interview with Us
Weekly
magazine, on newsstands Friday, Hilton says: "I feel horrible that,
once again, someone has invaded my privacy. I want to apologize to
all my friends and family. I don't know why this stuff always
happens to me, but I wish it wouldn't anymore." So sorry for her. To
see what things always happens to Paris click here to
download sex tape
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