Experts: Palin's email practices raise questions about security, openness

ABC News:

It’s not a great idea to run a government using Yahoo! e-mail accounts.

That’s the word from experts, anyway, reacting to news that Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin’s Yahoo! e-mail had been hacked earlier this week. McCain’s vice-presidential pick reportedly used the accounts to communicate with key aides about government business.

The practice is dangerous, said experts, and can run counter to laws ensuring government is open and accountable — a tough point for Palin, who has made “open government” a catchphrase of her political identity.

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Lawyer Meredith Fuchs of the Washington, D.C.-based National Security Archive … believes Palin’s email habits echo the worst practices of the Bush administration.

Fuchs – and open-government advocates in Alaska – worry that may be part of the governor’s intent. “Maybe they did it because they thought the records wouldn’t be disclosed,” said Fuchs. “That raises issues possible destruction of evidence issues – if they expected litigation.”

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