Kim Zetter
Wired
Sun, 15 Nov 2009 13:03 EST
The hackers posted Irving's e-mail correspondence online, as well as the user name and password for his web site account and AOL e-mail account, which shared the same password. The hackers also posted the e-mail addresses and other personal information - such as names, phone numbers and shipping and credit card billing addresses - of people who made donations through his web sites, purchased his books or bought tickets for his appearances.
Irving's username and password for his Authorize.net account, which handles the credit card transactions on his web site, were also exposed.
The data was posted on the WikiLeaks site Friday evening in advance of Irving's Saturday speaking engagement at the Catholic Kolping Society of America in New York City. The organization reportedly canceled the event on Friday after someone contacted it.










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