Posted on 10/08/2015 3:50:12 PM PDT by all the best
Foreign cyberattacks, many of which originated out of China, targeted Hillary Clintons private email server, according to a recently released congressional report.
Clintons server, which stored some 55,000 pages of emails from her time as secretary of state, was the subject to these attempted cyberattacks in early 2013. If she lost key US secrets to the Chinese military through her mismanagement of this server, it could spell disaster for Clintons already faltering presidential campaign.
Intelligence analysts say they can not yet tell if the Chinese efforts were successful. But if they were, these attacks could have leaked countless amounts of US top secret data to Chinese spies.
Clinton essentially circumvented millions of dollars worth of cybersecurity investment that the federal government puts within the State Department, said Justin Harvey, chief security officer of Fidelis Cybersecurity.
She wouldnt have had the infrastructure to detect or respond to cyber attacks from a nation-state, he said. Those attacks are incredibly sophisticated, and very hard to detect and contain. And if you have a private server, its very likely that you would be compromised.
The congressional report reveals that there was a period of more than three months,from June to October 2013, when threat monitoring protection had not been installed on the servers, according to a letter from Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., chairman of the Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee. That means any state secrets contained on Clintons server was vulnerable to cyberattacks during that time.
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We cannot rule out the possibility that Hillary Clinton committed espionage against The United States Of America.
They got her law firm billing records, cattle futures research files. And her recipe for cookies.
Can we subpoena the Chinese spies so we can see them?
Remember or search for Jamie Gorelick & Chinese Wall
How to keep different agencies from collaborating 101
...and she didn’t care if she put this Nation at risk, all she’s worried about is more money, and a roll in the hay with HUMA....
Who would have thought the Chinese were so interested in yoga classes?
I doubt that it would be disaster for her campaign. Like Matt Drudge said the other day on the Alex Jones show: the people in this country are so stupid and disconnected that they would elect this witch even if it was her disembodied brain sitting in fluid in a jar that they were electing.
This could threaten her campaign, not her FREEDOM? God this country is doomed.
They also stole the Keeshka.
Hillary has done everything to secure that goal.
She married a man who would be powerful, so she could be powerful.
She took the job of NY Senator so she could goose-step into running for president.
She took the job as Secretary of State so that she would have enough connections to fund her campaign.
She did not want anyone knowing about her money scheme of having Bill do high-priced speeches in exchange for future access.
The smartest woman in the world is a few microchips short of a complete motherboard.
She sold them access, is more likely.
Just like Bill Clinton.
It is not an cyber attack when they were given the passwords in advance. They just had to fake an attack by typing in the wrong password and then typed it in correctly.
**** “Can we subpoena the Chinese spies so we can see them?” ****
Cut to the chase, I’d just ask what they had to donate to the Foundation to get them.
What if you're right? What if the dumb bit was only for plausible deniability?
Ms. Clinton: "Yes, the Chinese got top secret material - and yes, I got millions in 'speaking fees' from the Chinese... but I had no idea the Chinese could hack a system protected by the free version of Zone Alarm..."
You know, a home run in the political world is to be generously bought by the Chinese AND the Saudis at the same time.
Round and firm and fully packed, she was standing on the rack, Huma stole the keeshka when Slick Willie turned his back.
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