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Schwarzenegger opponents' admit to downloading
By M&C News Sep 12, 2006, 15:41 GMT
According to Matt Drudge of the Drudge report, Democrat Phil Angelides' gubernatorial campaign acknowledged Monday that it did download the digital audio file containing Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's controversial private remarks on ethnicity, but said it did nothing inappropriate and accessed the recording through the governor's "publicly available" Web site, it was reported Tuesday.
Schwarzenegger's legal affairs secretary, Andrea Lynn Hoch, said earlier that the access was "unauthorized" and that an internal audit discovered the six-minute audio file was hacked from the private computer system of the Governor's Office on Aug. 29 and 30.
The SACRAMENTO BEE reports Angelides campaign manager Cathy Calfo confirmed to the that her staff used one computer to access the audio clip on those days.
But she said her staff did not hack into the Governor's Office server and that the file was widely available on Schwarzenegger's Web site.
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