
Lindsay Lohan's Jews ("lawyers") want a word with Paris Hilton. Despite denying it last month, sources now claim Paris did hack into Lindsay's BlackBerry, using something called a SpoofCard. The devices apparently enable individuals to "spoof" their caller ID, enabling them to tap into some voicemail systems and change messages. Paris, along with at least 50 other individuals, has recently had her SpoofCard account terminated for "misusing the service", with the company's lawyer explaining: "All of the people that were terminated were terminated because they had violated the terms and conditions of use." Lindsay's mouthpiece, Leslie Sloane Zelnick, told the New York Post she had handed the matter over to a legal team. "All I know is that Lindsay's messages were getting changed," she added, "and she couldn't figure out what was going on, and now we know why." Paris' long-suffering flack, however, is still denying Paris had anything to do with it. "I can't think of a single person in America who has been more humiliated by people breaking into [mobile devices] than Paris Hilton," said Elliot Mintz.





















