I don’t think there’s much to this angle.
I pay extra to have my domain’s information not made public. Saves hassles from domain pirates, etc. “Private” is a standard offering from domain registrars, lots of folks use it.
Does your server have top secret national security data on it, and do the people running your server have the security clearances necessary to handle such top secret national security data?
I agree, no big deal.
“I pay extra to have my domains information not made public. Saves hassles from domain pirates, etc. Private is a standard offering from domain registrars, lots of folks use it.”
LOL, not lots of government entities handling Top Secret documents and information. She did exactly what you do. If you’re Secretary of State, you don’t do that...it is illegal. Seriously!?
It’s just one more step taken to conceal something that should not be happening at all.
http://perfectprivacy.com/how-it-works.aspx
It sounds like this is definitely another hole in her email security.
This company would be sending her emails, would know her email server exists, etc.
At this point, what does it matter? Right?
I know exactly where the address is located. Right next to Baptist South Hospital, Old St. Augustine Road and I-95
I understand what you are saying, but perception is total.
Remember when the judge in the Microsoft case believed Microsoft could easily remove ie from Windows because, “see, I just select it here on my desktop and hit del key”?
Why don't you reread this passage again, "Her attempt to hide details about her server has allowed another faceless company access to her classified email information". Yet ANOTHER entity she exposed CLASSIFIED information to without them having the appropriate clearances. Another CRIME!