Turns out there was more to Wikileaks' John Podesta email dump than just weird messages from Tom DeLonge and Katie Couric's email preferences-the cache also includes what appears to be a personal email address belonging to one Barack Obama. CNBC points out that five messages included in the dump were sent to or from bobama@ameritech.net. Four of the five did not receive a reply, but one did: Here Is Barack Obama's Old Email Address Image: Wikileaks The message-which, like the other four, was sent in October 2008, shortly before Obama won the election-was from Podesta, and centered around potential economic staffers, including, apparently, Warren Buffett. The reply from bobama@ameritech.net was sent from a BlackBerry, a device Obama is known to be a fan of. The other messages included thrilling subject lines like "G-20," "Diversity," and "Contact Information." In an interesting twist, Obama's purported email address also popped up in a previous Wikileaks dump-the Sony email hack. It's included in anemail from a woman named Laura Wasserman, who warned everyone on the thread not to open an email from her about Dropbox. A message sent to bobama@ameritech.net today didn't bounce back, but we're going to keep refreshing our inbox in case Barry wants to chat. [CNBC]
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Turns out there was more to Wikileaks' John Podesta email dump than just weird messages from Tom DeLonge and Katie Couric's email preferences-the cache also includes what appears to be a personal email address belonging to one Barack Obama.
CNBC points out that five messages included in the dump were sent to or from bobama@ameritech.net. Four of the five did not receive a reply, but one did:
Here Is Barack Obama's Old Email Address
Image: Wikileaks
The message-which, like the other four, was sent in October 2008, shortly before Obama won the election-was from Podesta, and centered around potential economic staffers, including, apparently, Warren Buffett. The reply from bobama@ameritech.net was sent from a BlackBerry, a device Obama is known to be a fan of.
The other messages included thrilling subject lines like "G-20," "Diversity," and "Contact Information."
In an interesting twist, Obama's purported email address also popped up in a previous Wikileaks dump-the Sony email hack. It's included in anemail from a woman named Laura Wasserman, who warned everyone on the thread not to open an email from her about Dropbox.
A message sent to bobama@ameritech.net today didn't bounce back, but we're going to keep refreshing our inbox in case Barry wants to chat.
[CNBC]
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