How does that song from 'My Fair lady' go? Get me to The Penitiary on time?
Hillary caught with her Depends down!
Hillary ping
The “witch hunt” continues. LOL! Clinton is toast. She’s not as smart as she thinks she is. Rimshot Joe is still waiting on the sidelines to be sent in.
This is part of the narrative the Clinton's and their willing co-whores in the liberal lamestream media have been laying down for the last several weeks.
This is all being done to discredit Hillary's opposition.
DO NOT FALL FOR IT.
Platte River didn’t wipe the server, but what about her IT guy, Mr. Taking-the-5th Pagliano? Since that homebrew server was used exclusively for Hilly’s State Department business, destroying government documents is what he did .... those that were under FOIA request & I think possibly subpoenas from Congress. Surely HE understood the difference between ‘delete’ & ‘wipe’?
I’d like to see a timeline for that server(s) - when Bill’s was set up, when Pags set up Hilly’s, when Hilly left, when various FOI requests were made, when the server(s) changed location, etc. I’m not convinced there was just one server, either. I also would bet money that Hilly has those “deleted” emails somewhere .... too much info in them (not yoga, wedding plans & condolences on the death of her mother, either) to not have them any more.
I mean, even MSNBC would have trouble spinning for her.
Not wiped? Depends upon what the meaning of ‘is’ is.
I guess I’m a little slow regarding the server and its maintenance & management. What did Platte River and the fellow who set things up (now taking 5th) each do? Where the hell was the physical server?
If it turns out that these criminals are too stupid to effectively wipe the drives...wow. The whole damn point of the private server was to hide the criminality perpetrated.
If this is true, and that is a big if... this is not necessarily good news. If her IT people can’t even manage something as basic as erasing and wiping files... Then they have no hope of having gotten the much more challenging task of securing the system right. Assume everything on that server is known to our enemies.
We don’t know that for sure.
The FBI will confirm that a wipe happened or didn’t happen.
Regardless of what this Cinton hack IT company says.
This has the smell of a baloney sandwich that's been sitting out in the sun for a couple days.
Not wiped, just gently gone over with a feather duster?
You have to understand the data architecture of Microsoft Exchange Server in order to correctly understand what is happening. The emails are all stored in one giant file, which is typical of many Microsoft products. Deleted emails are marked as deleted in the ndex component. What happens next depends on how Exchange was set up and administered. The emails could possibly have been written over, or they might still exist.
I’ve assumed all along that they would not have been wiped, they would have been simply replaced.
If they were not replaced, then these are the most incompetent grifters ever to come down the pike.
Not to worry. The Just’Us department will ensure the server is wiped clean.
If needed, I'm sure the server guy would do what was needed to deal with serial numbers.
I headed up a project with Hewlett-Packard and the Department of Defense in the late eighties and early nineties to declassify disk drives.
The reason for this push was that replacement disk mechanisms were rebuilt, and government customers that had confidential or above data on the drives could not purchase exchange drives and were forced to buy new ones at a much higher price, since the old ones could not be returned to HP.
I can tell you, as the project leader, that declassifying a disk is not as simple as just writing over the track or sector on the platters.
What was required was writing specific patterns multiple times while progressively offsetting the heads from track center (plus and minus).
I’m not sure that this “offsetting” is even possible on drives today.