Wed Apr 13, 2005 2:55 pm
Amid recent T-Mobile Sidekick account hackings, the Internet has surfaced with nude photos of pinup model and actress, Vida Guerra. The former loans officer turned FHM 2003 "Girl of the Year" took self-portraits on her Sidekick that was apparently hacked into and published online. And compared to previous Sidekick account leaks from socialite Paris Hilton, Ms. Guerra's are much spicier.
Nicknamed "The Body," Ms. Guerra gained popularity dancing in P. Diddy's "Shake Ya Tailfeather" music video, and captured headlines being seen with New York Giants star Jeremy Shockey.
Although no confirmation has been made of any T-Mobile security flaws, previously a hacker gained access to 16.3 million customers, including the account of a Secret Service agent. Conversely, despite numerous attacks on Ms. Hilton's T-Mobile account in past months, clever snoopers gained access by guessing the answer to her "secret question;" her pet Chihuahua's name, Tinkerbell.
All this comes among heavy press questioning the safety of T-Mobile Sidekick accounts. Unlike most cell phones, Sidekick photos, calendars, and emails are stored on an online retrievable account. Guarded by only a login and password, hackers or clever guessers can gain access to records, personal messages, and private photos.
In an earlier statement, Sue Swenson, chief operating officer of T-Mobile USA said, "We are aggressively investigating the illegal dissemination of information over the Internet of T-Mobile customers' personal data."
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