Hilton rep: Heiress wasn't accused of hacking Lohan

Hilton rep: Heiress wasn't accused of hacking Lohan

ParisHiltonBlackSwimSuit.jpg [AP] - SpoofCard.com says it has revoked customer Paris Hilton's privileges, saying in a statement on the company Web site that her account was used to "obtain unauthorized access to voicemail accounts on a national mobile telephone network."

Many of the other 50 customers whose accounts were terminated, as well as the victims of the unauthorized access, were celebrities--including alleged Hilton foe Lindsay Lohan, Zap2it.com reports.

"SpoofCard.com confirmed that Paris Hilton was among the terminated customers, and that Lindsay Lohan was among those whose voicemail accounts were broken into," reads the company's online statement.

SpoofCard doesn't directly accuse the heiress of targeting her former friend, and Hilton's rep backs this up.

"A close reading of the press release and the comments do not accuse Paris of violating Lindsay's voicemail," says Hilton rep Elliot Mintz. "She has not been accused of that. I find the statements by SpoofCard to be somewhat ambiguous and misleading.

"Also, historically, I can't think of anyone in America who has suffered more public humiliation of the invasion of her privacy as it pertains to communications devices than Paris Hilton," Mintz added.

In 2004, Hilton's Sidekick was hacked and the information from it leaked online.

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