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To: 2ndDivisionVet

As a network administrator for a federally regulated financial institution (we have to be SOX compliant), had I or anyone on my team done what Hillary did, we, as well as the officers of the company, would be facing long federal prison terms, as well as huge fines.

Even if you know nothing about computer networks or email systems, you just need to ask yourself one question:

“Would the IRS accept the sort of answers toward your own income taxes that Hillary is pedaling, as far as offering information?”

And remember, there are subpoenas for her email, which was never stored on the government systems, but privately held by her and her minions, to be sure the messages could never be accessed by anyone else.

Mark


40 posted on 03/10/2015 10:26:33 PM PDT by MarkL (Do I really look like a guy with a plan?)
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To: MarkL; 2ndDivisionVet
In the event that this server was connected to NIPRNet or SIPRNet, any penetration of this server by hackers could allow entry into the classified network.

Very, very bad things may happen to any admin that would allow such a vulnerability to exist for 5 years ...

Just inconceivable the damage which could have been done.

42 posted on 03/10/2015 10:47:26 PM PDT by texas booster (Join FreeRepublic's Folding@Home team (Team # 36120) Cure Alzheimer's!)
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To: MarkL
As a network administrator for a federally regulated financial institution (we have to be SOX compliant), had I or anyone on my team done what Hillary did, we, as well as the officers of the company, would be facing long federal prison terms, as well as huge fines.

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Hillary insulted our intelligence yesterday with her public tv defense concerning her email scandal.

1. For instance, Hillary says that when she contacted fellow State Department people, she assumed that the State Department computers automatically recorded her emails.

2. That may be true.

3. But what about her emails to other government agencies: Did she also send emails to agencies like the IRS,the Defense Department, and the White House? Do those agencies unknowingly have Hillary's emails hidden somewhere in some forgotten corner of their computers?

4. My point is this: Does Hillary expect Congress to go searching every agency in Washington in addition to the State Department to try to find everyone of Hillary's emails?

5. Does Hillary really expect us to believe that the ONLY government agency she contacted was the State Department, or that the ONLY government workers she emailed worked for the State Department, or that the ONLY persons she contacted for policy advice worked for the government? Give me a break.

6. She said that she used the same server in her house that her husband also used? Isn't such an action a risk concerning national security? For instance, what happens if a hacker is able to break into the server somehow using her husband's email address? Will he then have access to Hillary's files?

7. And what about her daughter's access to the same server? Could a hacker break into Hillary's files by breaking into her daughter's email?

8. Nobody asked Hillary: "How many email addresses do you have, because a hacker said on the internet that he discovered a list of email addresses that, you, Hillary might have used? Could you tell us where the server is? Is it really in your house?"

9. Again, Hillary insulted our intelligence with her bizarre defense of her private email system on tv yesterday.

55 posted on 03/10/2015 11:57:25 PM PDT by john mirse
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