Paris Hilton's hacked Sidekick releases unedited tell-all - Engadget
Will Smith  |  by www.engadget.com. All rights reserved. 21.05 | 12:51

Dude, could someone buy an already? She had that time, someone's finally pulled the data and posted it all up online. They managed to dig up dirty camphone shots (right alongside shots of her holding a baby and hanging out with kids oh, Paris), her notebook, and her address book, which has had such high-brow, mover-and-shaker entries as: Christina Aguilera, Devo Aoki, Fred Durst, Jermaine Dupri, Vicki and Vin Diesel.

(We have a feeling she might not be getting some of those digits again once they've changed.) Anyone care to guess which ones she hasn't done a tape with?
P.

S. Nudity warning on link! Cover your eyes (but maybe peek just a little)!


there are the recordings of phone calls to Eminem, Pauly and SethG, but they don't work...

does anyone know a mirror for them? I know Mr. Calacanis would not approve of this news entry, nor the direct links in the comments within.

I'm very disappointed in engadget for posting this nonsense. Is there a link to a more complete list of the numbers that have been called and what the outgoing messages say? If this is for real, this is going to be big news on Monday.


i called peter, he said i was the twentieth person to call. its paris hiltons assistant cel phone!
Here's an negative opinion on why crap like this is wrong.

We're just encouraging the hackers: Privacy is important, this is pure tabloid journalism. Pathetic.

so engadget lost one (or maybe a couple readers) and gained about a million.

I'd say this was a good call...

although celebs really do deserve some privacy unless they are annoying.

Fans at an Avril message board called her. They reported that her outgoing message has (had?

) her giggling at the start and saying something like "Sorry I had to turn off voicemail because everybody on the internet has this number now. And to my fans who are wondering - Yes this is really me. Hi there!

" Pretty cool of her if this is true.

"And no, it is not Paris Hilton's fault. When consumers use their cellphones for private information, they have every right to believe it is secure.

The real news is T-Mobile and Sidekick should have hell to pay for not protecting their customer's data." Its both their fault. But most password systems are the same its called luck, when you type in the correct phone number and password.

If anyone really wants to hack something I'm sure that they can easily bypass anything they want. Its obvious that someone really wanted that information. But really give the stars a break, aren't they pissed enought that thousands of people are calling them.


Christopher MacManus, lighten up buddy! It's Sunday and it's nice outside. Just relax and enjoy the pop-culture sink in.


I just called Christina, Were going on a date tomorrow. :D
soo i called Robert Shapiro..

.. I said "Hey Robert.

.. its OJ.

...

i think you know why i am calling" juliuss, the weather is not nice here in Maryland. Do you have any idea how much of an invasion of privacy this is? Sure, it's funny to you or whomever else gets a coy smile out of such personal information, but step outside yourself for a moment and think about how hurtful this act is.

Private pictures, private phone numbers and etc - amongst such is the normal routine Paris employs for air travel and much more. What if some psycho gets a hold of this information and abducts Paris? Would you be laughing then?

What if you were a celebrity and this happened to you? Oh yeah, lighten up..

it's a nice day out. I'd be bloody pissed.

Fake, fake, fake, fake!

I mean really -- all the snapshots are flattering shots of Paris, and the links to the sites selling her porn tape? Oh and this is for real because Drudge says so, and he "confirmed" many of the numbers? HAHA.

Right. He got suckered by Paris' people too.

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