Private information at bargain prices. It was a high-tech flub …
Private information at bargain prices. It was a high-tech flub …
Updated: Wednesday, 26 May 2010, 9:53 AM EDT
Published : Friday, 12 Dec 2008, 6:11 PM EST
ARLINGTON, Va. - Private information at bargain prices. It
was a high-tech flub at the McCain-Palin campaign headquarters in
Arlington when Fox 5’s Investigative Reporter Tisha Thompson
bought a Blackberry device containing confidential campaign
information.
It started with a snippet we read on page A23 in
Thursday’s Washington Post. The McCain-Palin campaign
was going to sell its used office inventory at low prices.
But when we got there, it didn’t look like we were
going to get much. It was lunchtime and most of the good
stuff was gone, picked over by early birds looking for deals on
file cabinets, white boards, sofas-- anything headquarters could
sell to get back some of their campaign dough.
We saw laptops ranging between $400 and $600 with logins
like “WARROOM08.” We couldn’t log on
without a password, but staffers assured us the hard drive would be
zapped before it was sold, and the computer would probably work.
The hottest item? Blackberry phones at $20 a
piece. There were only 10 left. All of the batteries
had died. There were no chargers for sale. But people
were snatching them up. So, we bought a couple.
And ended up with a lot more than we bargained for.
STORY UPDATE: FOX 5 BUYS
SECOND INFO-LOADED BLACKBERRY
FOX 5 Investigative Reporter Tisha Thompson
purchased a second $20 Blackberry from the McCain campaign, and it
was loaded with more than 260 'contacts' full of personal emails,
phone numbers and addresses for McCain supporters. Among them was
the personal cell phone number for former Virginia Governor Jim
Gilmore. Follow this link to watch the update and see what the
former governor has to say about the news that his information was
on the phone
When we charged them up in the newsroom, we found one of the
$20 Blackberry phones contained more than 50 phone numbers for
people connected with the McCain-Palin campaign, as well as
hundreds of emails from early September until a few days after
election night.
We traced the Blackberry back to a staffer who worked for
“Citizens for McCain,” a group of democrats who threw
their support behind the Republican nominee. The emails
contain an insider’s look at how grassroots operations work,
full of scheduling questions and rallying cries for support.
But most of the numbers were private cell phones for
campaign leaders, politicians, lobbyists and journalists.
We called some of the numbers.
“Somebody made a mistake,” one owner told
us. “People’s numbers and addresses were supposed
to be erased.”
“They should have wiped that stuff out,” another
said. But he added, “Given the way the campaign was
run, this is not a surprise.”
We called the McCain-Palin campaign, who says, “it was
an unfortunate staff error and procedures are being put in place to
ensure all information is secure.”
But we wonder-- Did we get the only Blackberry with personal
campaign information in it? Or did you get one too?
Let us know by dropping an email to
fox5tips@wttg.com or calling
our Fox 5 News Desk at (202) 895-3280.
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