Paris Hilton's Phone Book! Hacked
well, some hobo hacked paris hilton's T-Mobile personal page on tmobile.com, alloweing everyone to see her phonebook and mms messages.
so if you want to call fred durst or eminem or summat, just check it out there
so if you want to call fred durst or eminem or summat, just check it out there

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which is why I dont call herJackal wrote:yeah, and I'm sure giving her a call on her stolen cell# will convince her that you're not a pathetic internet nerd.dmmh wrote:omg I want Lindsay Lohans nrinphlict wrote:Lol it made front page of http://digg.com/![]()
I fuckin love her

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Paris Hiltons pics
Hey people has anyone still got the pics off paris's phone??
Id love to see some so i know what everyones talking about
Id love to see some so i know what everyones talking about
interesting.... saw this on cnn.com:

maybe all the paranoia here wasn't misplaced?
A spokesman for T-Mobile confirmed earlier reports that information from Paris Hilton's star-studded address book has been posted online.
"Her information is on the Internet," said Bryan Zidar. "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, a multi-purposed personal electronic device that uses an online server to store at least some information, including phone numbers.
While Zidar said it is possible for the information on that device to be hacked from the company's server remotely, the company is still investigating the specifics of Hilton's case.
<b>Zidar said 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.</b>
Zidar said users could better protect their mobile devices by choosing a difficult password and not giving it out to anyone, not responding to suspect online solicitations for their password and by contacting their service provider should the device get stolen or lost.
