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Republican campaigners in Missouri are beefing up security after a laptop containing "strategic information" was stolen from a campaign field office of presidential contender John McCain. (See Larry Chaffin: Where's McCain CIO?)
The theft occurred at a campaign office in Independence, Mo., sometime between 10 p.m. Tuesday and 6 a.m. Wednesday, according to Tina Hervey, a spokeswoman with the Missouri Republican Party. When staffers showed up for work Wednesday, they found that someone had thrown a brick through the glass windows fronting the office, rifled through a bag and stolen a Dell laptop belonging to a regional campaigner.
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The laptop contained "strategic information for the [Republican party] on how we are going to reach out to people in the Kansas City area," Hervey said.
The office, known as the Kansas City Victory Office, supports the campaign efforts of McCain and local Republican candidates.
Staffers worry that the theft may have been politically motivated. They say the laptop contained information that would be valuable to a political opponent and that it appeared to have been singled out. Twenty-two Asustek Computer Eee PCs, which are used by phone-bank volunteers and do not contain sensitive information, were left behind by the thieves, Hervey said.
Local police are investigating but have not identified a suspect, she said.
Comments (9)
Precautions?By Anonymous on October 6, 2008, 9:07 amOne shouldn't depend upon a sheet of non-strengthened glass as a security measure... A little allegorical when you think about it, no?
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sad....By Anonymous on October 6, 2008, 9:20 amAllegorical? What term might you use for every private home in the US, where there are plenty of valuables contained? Give me a break... It's a crime by any measure,...
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McCain staff lax on security?By Anonymous on October 6, 2008, 9:36 am Interesting. I thought The Maverick with such a long military experience knew how to direct his staffers on the issues of security.
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Security software?By Anonymous on October 6, 2008, 9:43 amDid the laptop contain HDD encryption software? Dell business laptops contain such software.
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Laptoffs stolen everydayBy Anonymous on October 6, 2008, 11:18 amIt's somewhat disengenuous for the McCain staffers to suggest that the theft was politically motivated. Laptops are stolen everyday from offices, coatrooms and cars....
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Not McCain's officeBy Anon on October 6, 2008, 12:38 pmRead the article. This office was run by the state GOP, not McCain. Both major parties (and some of the others as well) often rent empty storefronts to use as campaign...
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