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Letter suggests data-handling company employees had concerns about Hillary
The attacks Johnson mentions in his letter are different, according to government officials familiar with them.
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US Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. Clinton’s server was syncing with Datto’s off-site server, a finding which one Platte River employee characterized as “a problem”.
A technology firm that worked on Hillary Clinton’s email server warned the former Secretary of State’s team over the summer that her private email was vulnerable to hackers. A Datto official said the Federal Bureau of Investigation would receive a “node”, a piece of hardware the company housed in Pennsylvania that allowed it to store data on its cloud.
18, 2015 photo shows the front entrance of Platte River Networks, a Colorado-based technology services company that began managing Hillary Rodham Clinton’s private computer server in 2013, north of downtown Denver. “And if you have a private server, it’s very likely that you would be compromised”.
The feds may have more luck with State Department servers.
The matter has triggered an FBI investigation into the security of the personal server.
Her political enemies question whether Clinton turned over all the emails related to her job as Secretary of State. Secnap declined to comment to the AP.
As we shall see, Senator Johnson stars in the Clinton campaign’s response to the AP’s request for additional information regarding the cyberattacks.
The attacks were largely unsuccessful because Clinton’s employees had installed a “threat monitoring” software to the server in October 2013. Sen.
The theory was debunked when the agency recently obtained an email exchange during that period – and, in part, on Clinton’s private account – between her and Gen. David Petraeus. The two networks are kept separate for security reasons. It was probably protected to a few degree, because even the most basic commercial online backup systems recognize the danger of hackers intercepting their transmissions, but clearly Datto believes security upgrades were available.
“In the letter to Austin McChord, Datto’s chief executive officer, Johnson asked the firm to produce copies of all communications it had relating to Clinton’s server, including Platte River and the Clinton firm”.
How widely did she expose herself to blackmail?
The State Department is still claiming that the classified information found by the inspector general was not classified at the time. Critics have alleged the server was used to transmit classified information.
Those reductions would have occurred after the State Department requested that Clinton turn over her emails.
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The goal? Recovering the 31,000 emails Clinton deleted because she said they were “too personal”. Ron Johnson. The Wisconsin Republican sent a letter to Datto’s CEO this week inquiring about their handling of Clinton’s data.