Adria is available for interviews, workshops and speaking on a variety of technology topics.
Norm Coleman Database Breach
Adria came into the public eye when Wikileaks published the contents of a database from Norm Coleman’s website.

At the time Adria discovered it, the Coleman office had declared their website went down due to traffic overload. People began looking into this allegation and discovered the “facts” didn’t add up.
Adria discovered the unprotected database file when she went to look colemanforsenate.com. Because she documented her results on her blog, she was interviewed by the media about the discovery.
Television
- Still Going: Norm Coleman Minnesota Senate debate The Rachel Maddow Show March 2009
Online News Sites
- Coleman’s site wasn’t ‘hacked,’ says IT pro who discovered donor breach MN Independent March 2009
- Serious Security Flaw Discovered In Less Than 2 Minutes On Senator’s Site ChannelWeb March 2009
- Beyond the Norm: Coleman’s data leak disaster InfoWorld March 2009
- Consultant who exposed flaw on Coleman site fires back Computer World March 2009
- Coleman Senate campaign in donor data leak mess Cnet News March 2009
- GOP candidate for Minn. Senate seat warns of leak Associated Press March 2009
- Coleman campaign: 50,000 supporters had personal data leaked City Pages March 2009
- Fix Your Frickin’ Website, Norm! Firedoglake March 2009
- ‘Crashgate’ reveals unprotected donor database on Coleman’s site MN Independent January 2009
Blogs
- How I Found Norm Coleman’s Website Database in 2 Minutes Crooks & Liars Video Cafe March 2009
- Norm Coleman Pwned (howto) Greg Laden’s Blog March 2009
- Coleman Allows Donor and Supporter Database To Leak MN Publius January 2009
- Coleman’s campaign may have broken law after security breach Star Tribune March 2009
- Donors, security experts blast Coleman campaign as credit card numbers show up Pioneer Press 2009
Radio
- Coleman warns donors after data breach Minnesota Public Radio March 2009
2007
- Laptop Dangers Channel 9 News May 2007
- Fighting to protect you from pop-ups Channel 5 News March 2007
- DNSstuff dedicates sponsorships to further DNS education MSNBC February 2007
2005
- Firefox Extensions Pioneer Press February 2005