What Happens to Harry?
A computer hacker claims to know.
The hacker, who goes by the name “Gabriel,” purports to have a copy of J.K. Rowling’s, “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,” which he obtained by hacker into Bloomsbury’s computer system.
Reuters had reported that the information on Gabriels’ web site InSecure.org that, if true, would reveal the ending of the book. However, my trip over to the site didn’t prove fruitful - I didn’t see anything about Harry Potter and quite frankly, the layout and info on the site made my head hurt (sorry guys, not all that interested in hacking).
A Bloomsbury spokesman declined comment on the hacker’s claims. And it’s likely not to affect sales anyway - Scholastic plans to release 12 million copies of “Deathly Hallows” and pre-orders so far have already broken records.
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