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    Sean Spicer's WHOIS data is public for everyone to see

    Until very recently, Donald Trump's White House Press Secretary, Sean Spicer, had his personal website, SeanSpicer.com, listed on his Twitter profile. The site's since been wiped from the internet, but whoever scrubbed Spicer's old WordPress blog forgot to delete an important piece of the pie: Spicer's WHOIS data—or the information behind who registered a website, which left unattended, is publicly-available information—including his home address, and his personal phone number.

    Spicer also registered the site TheElephantTrunk.org. Plugging it into the Way Back Machine reveals it was a site that sold Republican ties. Cute!

    http://mashable.com/2017/02/07/s…

    • Mashable's iPhone app gets 2.5 stars out of 5. Sad! :)
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    • Update: 2 stars of 5. Reviews are hilarious.
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    • irrelevant troll makes irrelevant pointmonospaced
    • Mashable is supposed to be a go-to source for tech, digital culture and entertainment content.
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    • No, mashable's marketshare has diminished significantly over the last few yearswhatthefunk
    • omg is trying to say that because their iPhone app has a low rating, you can't believe anything posted on the site ... because he's a fucking idiot and a trollmonospaced
    • I forget to throttle my expectations of a potential adult discussion with omg's logic, more like talking to a drunk teenager smoking pot for the first time...whatthefunk
    • No, I clicked on the link and the first thing I saw was a link to their Iphone app which had received low star ratings and some funny, horrible reviews
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    • that is if you're thumbing thru QBN on mobile.
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    • we know that omg, we know that's exactly what you did, and that's because you're a trollmonospaced
    • lol - read this the other day - incompetence to the max, "but Hillary's emails"fadein11

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