Accused Palin hacker hires lawyer
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Posted: 11:48 PM Sep 22, 2008
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The FBI searched the residence of the son of a Democratic state lawmaker in Tennessee over the weekend looking for evidence linking the young man to the hacking of Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin's personal e-mail account, two law enforcement officials told The Associated Press on Monday.

David Kernell, 20, has not returned repeated phone calls or e-mails from the AP since last week. His lawyer said Monday the family is going through a difficult period.

"The Kernell family wants to do the right thing, and they want what is best for their son," said attorney Wade V. Davies of Knoxville. "We are confident that the truth will emerge as we go through the process. David is a decent and intelligent young man, and I look forward to assisting him during this difficult period."

Kernell is the son of state Rep. Mike Kernell, a Memphis Democrat and chairman of Tennessee's House Government Operations Committee. The father declined last week to discuss the possibility his son might be involved in the case.

"I had nothing to do with it, I had no knowledge or anything," Mike Kernell told the AP last week.

"I was not a party to anything of this nature at all," he added. "I wasn't in on this — and I wouldn't know how to do anything like that."

No one answered the door at Mike Kernell's home in Memphis on Monday, and he did not return repeated phone calls Monday from the AP.

The apartment the FBI searched is in a complex about five blocks from the University of Tennessee campus in a neighborhood popular with students. No one around the complex Monday knew David Kernell or saw the FBI agents over the weekend.

A hacker last week broke into one of the Yahoo Inc. e-mail accounts that Palin uses, revealing as evidence a few inconsequential personal messages she has received since John McCain selected her as his running mate. The McCain campaign confirmed the break-in and called it a "shocking invasion of the governor's privacy and a violation of law."

Palin used "gov.sarah" in one of her Yahoo e-mail addresses she sometimes uses to conduct state business. The hacker targeted her separate "gov.palin" account.

During the break-in, the hacker used an Internet address that traced to David Kernell's apartment complex in Knoxville. The FBI obtained logs Saturday establishing the connection from Gabriel Ramuglia of Athens, Ga., who operates an Internet anonymity service used by the hacker.

Ramuglia told the AP the FBI asked him to confirm the address appeared in his records, and it did. Ramuglia said his logs showed the hacker visiting Yahoo's mail service, resetting Palin's password and announcing results of the break-in on a Web site where the hacking was first disclosed.

"I think he just didn't realize the severity of what he was doing until afterwards," Ramuglia said.

After the break-in, a person claiming responsibility published a detailed chronology of the hacking on the same Web site. That person identified his e-mail address as one that has been linked publicly to David Kernell.

As a lawmaker, Mike Kernell, 56, was among a handful of Democrats to vote against the Tennessee governor's health plan because he said it wasn't expansive enough. He also opposed a recent increase in the cigarette tax because he felt the proceeds should have been directed toward health care instead of education.

Kernell was also among five House members who voted against a sweeping overhaul of state ethics laws in 2006. He said the new law's limits on cash contributions hurts candidates seeking smaller donations.

Kernell has a straight-laced reputation among his colleagues.

"Mike Kernell is your quintessential Boy Scout," said state Rep. John Deberry, another Democrat. "Mike follows the rules. He will almost get on your nerve as far as making sure things are done by the book."

"If Mike had known anything about this, he would have had a fit on his son," Deberry said. "When I saw his reaction when he first heard about it, the absolute fear and shock that was on his face, I realized then he had absolutely nothing to do with it."

Experts said the hacker apparently left an easy trail for investigators.

"He might as well have taken a picture of his house and uploaded it," said Ken Pfeil, an Internet security expert. "He should have just set up a big beacon that said, 'Here's my house,' or confessed. If they can't catch this guy based on all the information posted on the Web then all bets are off."

The hacker described guessing correctly that Alaska's governor had met her husband in high school, and knew Palin's date of birth and home Zip code. Using those details, the hacker tricked Yahoo's service into assigning a new password, "popcorn," for Palin's e-mail account. What started as a prank was cut short because of panic over the possibility the FBI might investigate, the hacker wrote.

The FBI and Secret Service are now investigating.

The law enforcement officials confirming the search spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the investigation.

In Washington, Justice Department spokeswoman Laura Sweeney confirmed Monday only that the FBI conducted "investigative activity" late Saturday and early Sunday in Knoxville related to the case.

David Kernell is an economics major at the University of Tennessee there.

Associated Press writers Ted Bridis in Washington, Erik Schelzig and Lucas L. Johnson II in Nashville, Tenn., and Beth Rucker in Knoxville contributed to this report.

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Posted by: maggie nola Location: knox on Sep 24, 2008 at 07:41 PM
maybe palin should have chosen a more complicated password. I wonder if her atm code is 1234. wait, am i a criminal now? uh oh.

Posted by: Anonymous on Sep 23, 2008 at 03:54 PM
I think it funny people are making such a big deal over it. I am a rep. and can't believe all these people talking smack about dem. are crazy. You can't judge a party by the actions of one.... and they havn't proved he did it. Also the most he faces is 1yr and probaly won't get that since he does not have a record. Sure if he did it he should be punished but people be resonable.

Posted by: DemHater Location: Virginia on Sep 23, 2008 at 03:51 PM
I cannot wait to see the little liberal twerp FRIED... 8-)

Posted by: DAVER Location: MISSOURI on Sep 23, 2008 at 11:23 AM
The kid needs to go to prison. If he knows that much about hacking, he knows enough to be responsible for his actions. I think his computer should be gone through with a fine tooth comb and it should be known who else he was trying to hack into, what sites he visited, his computers guts should be splattered all over the internet and published for all to see. But then that might be "justice"

Posted by: Ruth Location: Colorado Springs, CO on Sep 23, 2008 at 11:12 AM
I hope the punk gets everything he deserves. The DemocRATS are known for doing this kind of thing. They are experts at this.

Posted by: Harry Location: Chicago on Sep 23, 2008 at 11:07 AM
The apple doesn't fall far from the tree! Liberals are vermin.

Posted by: GoldTmmys Location: United States of America on Sep 23, 2008 at 10:37 AM
"His family is going through 'hard times'"..................well because of his 'pranks', so is Sarah Palin's family going through a lot of emotions and 'hard times'............THROW THE BOOK AT HIM...............EITHER JAIL TIME OR COMMUNITY SERVICE/LIKE PICKING UP TRASH ON THE HIGHWAYS WITH THE 'TRUSTEES' FROM PRISON...........ALL UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF AN ARMED GUARD[S]............LET HIM DO THIS FOR ABOUT FIVE YEARS/EVERY WEEKEND!!! ALSO, KICK HIS DAD OUT OF THE POLITICAL ARENA..............HE NEEDS TO BE AT HOME, ACTING LIKE A 'FATHER'!!!!

Posted by: Alex in DC Location: DC on Sep 23, 2008 at 07:45 AM
Typical democratic spawn. Thinks he's so much smarter than the rest of us stupid republicans. So typically the behavior of democrats in that they think they're so smart they're above the rules. Dumb joker will probably get probation from a democrat appointed judge, but let's hope for jail instead to teach this clown and his fellow netroots jerks a lesson.

Posted by: Cecil Location: Texas on Sep 23, 2008 at 02:24 AM
This kid should fry. He should spend the maximum time in prison, and don't drop the soap.

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