Harry Potter ending revealed by hacker
It’s being reported this morning that an industrious (er, 133t) hacker (er, h4×0r), code name “Gabriel” is claiming that he’s cracked the security on book publisher Bloomsbury’s server and obtained a digital copy of the highly anticipated book, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the seventh and supposedly last in the series.
“We make this spoiler to make reading of the upcoming book useless and boring,” Gabriel said in the posting.
“Harry Potter” publishers have taken great pains to keep the conclusion a secret and preserve the multibillion-dollar entertainment enterprise surrounding the boy wizard.
A Bloomsbury spokesman declined comment on the hacker’s claims.
Kyle Good, a spokesman for U.S. distributor Scholastic Corp., would not say whether the posting was accurate, but did warn readers to be skeptical about anything on the Web that claims to have inside information on the book’s plot.
“There is a whole lot of junk flying around,” she said. “Consider this one more theory.”
Well, we thought we would share the spoiler and let you make up your own mind. Click and drag your mouse inside the box below to reveal the Harry Potter secret:
On the very last page of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, you will realize that you’ve wasted the last several years of your adult life obsessed with a book series written for children.
It all makes sense now, doesn’t it?
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June 21, 2007 at
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