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Reuters News Wire (reuters@telecom-digest.org) Mon, 05 Mar 2007 12:42:43 -0600
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A hacker stole sensitive data from a computer in the offices of French far-right leader Jean-Marie Le Pen, police said, fuelling his fears that rivals used it to try and keep him out of the presidential race.
The security breach at Le Pen's National Front party headquarters
Le Pen, who shocked France by finishing second in the 2002 presidential
He says he has been the target of a well-prepared offensive to persuade
After a visit to the headquarters of his National Front party on Friday,
The hacker had gained access using an internet site specializing in
News of the electronic break-in, came just a week after the Socialist
Le Pen has until March 16 to gain the sponsorship of at least 500 of
He says he is 100 short and has accused a far-right rival of trying to
Despite his success in 2002, when he won 16.8 percent of the vote, Le
Supporters of mainstream conservative candidate Nicolas Sarkozy have
They believe National Front supporters will prove a vital pool of
Among other candidates who may not make the sponsorship grade are
The candidates fear some mayors will not come good on their promises
Copyright 2007 Reuters Limited.
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