However, it also appears this is catching like wildfire on the internet with the number of google hits for Hadley hacked.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8370282.stm
BBC picked up the story - just not anything about the content of the emails and docs...
Hopefully, people will be smart enough to use a search engine to find out what the e-mails said. If the media isn't going to report it - the Pajama media will.
From the BBC report:
[’Inside information’
Graham Cluley, a computer security expert, suggested that December’s key climate summit in Copenhagen, which has made headlines around the world, could have increased the university’s profile as a possible target among hackers.
“There are passionate opinions on both sides of the climate debate and there will be people trying to knock down the other side,” Mr Cluley, senior technology consultant for Sophos, told BBC News.
“If they feel that they can gather inside information on what the other side is up to, then they may feel that is ammunition for their counterargument.”]
The blueprint for denial of the denialists’ soon to come challenges to the data has just been outlined.
Look for moves aimed at Steve McIntyre soon.
He’s the thorn under their saddle.