Please register to participate in our discussions with 2 million other members - it's free and quick! Some forums can only be seen by registered members. After you create your account, you'll be able to customize options and access all our 15,000 new posts/day with fewer ads.
Files released by FBI shows evidence that Hillary's server may have been hacked.
Classified information found on Romanian server.
Newly released notes from the FBI's year-long investigation into Hillary Clinton's server suggests independent groups discovered potentially classified Clinton documents on a Romanian server while searching for evidence that her network had been breached.
While the Romanian server had no emails from Blumenthal, the FBI claimed it had about 200 Word, Excel, and other files of his. Allegedly one of those files was classified, as it contained the names of alleged Libyan jihadists and a "portion of the file was in Russian.”
The file was not found to have originated from Blumenthal’s personal server. It contained “a reference to an IP address range that included the IP address of Clinton's server."
At this point whose servers have not been hacked? Seriously. Read the news.
If Hillary was using a secured server and it got hacked, that would be one thing. However, she made no effort to protect sensitive info.
There's quite a big difference between being law-abiding and using secured servers and being a scofflaw and deliberately using an unsecured server to send and receive classified info.
Not everybody has classified information on their servers, including information of the highest classification level.
Please you would be surprised. Why do you think wikilinks exists? And please state levels of classifications since I have been in that business. Classified is quite low level.
Like I posted before, I have seen many blatant and stupid mistakes in security for decades in Gov IT.
All these GOP Senators that rail against it have done the same.
Files released by FBI shows evidence that Hillary's server may have been hacked.
Classified information found on Romanian server.
Newly released notes from the FBI's year-long investigation into Hillary Clinton's server suggests independent groups discovered potentially classified Clinton documents on a Romanian server while searching for evidence that her network had been breached.
While the Romanian server had no emails from Blumenthal, the FBI claimed it had about 200 Word, Excel, and other files of his. Allegedly one of those files was classified, as it contained the names of alleged Libyan jihadists and a "portion of the file was in Russian.”
The file was not found to have originated from Blumenthal’s personal server. It contained “a reference to an IP address range that included the IP address of Clinton's server."
The file was sent from Hillary's server to Blumenthal who we know Guccifer hacked the same as he did President George Bush's. Since the file was not sent from Blumenthal, the third party accessed his server and located that classified document containing Hillary's IP address because she emailed it to Blumenthal.
From your link - "Since the file was not sent from Blumenthal, a third party may have accessed his server and located at least one classified document."
The file was sent from Hillary's server to Blumenthal who we know Guccifer hacked the same as he did President George Bush's. Since the file was not sent from Blumenthal, the third party accessed his server and located that classified document containing Hillary's IP address because she emailed it to Blumenthal.
From your link - "Since the file was not sent from Blumenthal, a third party may have accessed his server and located at least one classified document."
Actually it was pitiful attempt.
If Clinton's server was hacked, we'd be hearing it from a lot more than some obscure website reporting on an email found on a Romanian server.
Weak.
Please register to post and access all features of our very popular forum. It is free and quick. Over $68,000 in prizes has already been given out to active posters on our forum. Additional giveaways are planned.
Detailed information about all U.S. cities, counties, and zip codes on our site: City-data.com.