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Secret Service lead for Palin's Yahoo-Gate Break-in

Since the AP refuses to cooperate with the US Secret Service over the Governor Palin email espionage/ subterfuge far left saboteurs in the Democrat party who staged this cyberspace coup, bleow is a lead that may help the Secret Service crack this case and take down the perpetrators.
 
  • The Secret Service contacted The Associated Press on Wednesday and asked for copies of the leaked e-mails, which circulated widely on the Internet. The AP did not comply.

A good place to start is with Gabriel Ramuglia a 25-year-old webmaster and entrepreneur who is the operator of Ctunnel.comThis is a browsing proxy service used by the anoynmous group that hacked into the vice presidential candidate's personal email account and exposed its contents to the world. Time is Ticking and is down to less than 6 days and this man is willing to help the Secret Service.

  • While he has yet to examine his logs, he says there's a good chance they will lead to those responsible, thanks to some carelessness on their part.
  • "Usually, this sort of thing would be hard to track down because it's Yahoo email, and a lot of people use my service for that," he told El Reg in a phone interview. "Since they were dumb enough to post a full screenshot that showed most of the [Ctunnel.com] URL, I should be able to find that in my log."
  • Ramuglia got into the proxy business a few years ago, after schools began blocking access to an online game site he used to co-own. Pretty soon, people began using the proxy service to access YouTube, Gmail, MySpace, and dozens of other sites that are routinely blocked by IT departments.
  • To prevent abuse of the service - such as the occasional bomb threat or other illegal act that's been known to happen - Ramuglia logs each user's IP address, along with the time and web destination. That often isn't enough to track down people who access extremely popular websites. But in this case, the perpetrators included a whole string of random-looking characters when posting screenshots of Palin's hacked account. That will probably be enough for him to pinpoint the proverbial needle in the haystack.
  • The information at the moment is on a server at a Chicago colocation site owned by FDC Servers. Logs are automatically flushed after seven days, so the clock is ticking for law enforcement
  • The Secret Service is presumably are under intense pressure to protect the privacy of a candidate for the White House. Of course, there's always the possibility that Ctunnel.com was only one of multiple anonymization services the email hackers used to cover their tracks, but there's only one way to find out.
  • Ramuglia said if he is contacted by law enforcement officials he will probably give them the information they seek. At time of writing, he's received no inquiries from any law enforcement agencies, he said.
  • The breach of Palin's account "is pretty clearly against my terms of service," he said. "As exciting as it is to be in the news, this is not the type of activity I can encourage by any means

Shame on the AP but typical of the far left MSM.  Was't it a New York Times article recently that wanting to protect people's privacy that inspired Eric Lichtblau to expose US Nation Secrets and our anti-terrorism measures conducted by the National Secrutiy Agency to track terrorist banking transactions?  This clever NSA ploy used a Belgian banking cooperative to track terrorist funds. Too bad that the MSM stands on taking down Conservative Americans and does not stand on principle. 

Secret Service please contact Gabriel Ramuglia of Ctunnel.com and nail these Un-American sabateurs!
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