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Comey: No Evidence Clinton Email Server Was Hacked, But Still 'Possible'
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theb0x
theb0x,
User Rank: Ninja
7/11/2016 | 8:31:15 AM
Email
What a great idea! Lets put an email server in the bathroom!
ebm
ebm,
User Rank: Apprentice
7/6/2016 | 11:31:26 AM
No Evidence Clinton Email Server Was Hacked, But Still 'Possible'
By the time Clinton turned over the email server the evidence of a hacker attack could of been wiped from the server just like the 'Personal Email'

What is really scarry is that our top goverment IT people did not know or take action while this was going on.
paulno
paulno,
User Rank: Apprentice
7/6/2016 | 11:20:12 AM
Re: No Evidence Clinton Email Server Was Hacked, But Still 'Possible'
Yes it's disturbing but I'm not surprised as it's a common "game" for years. And moreover it seems there's a rise of such actions for few weeks : for example some stole Marc Zuckerberg's (Facebook creator) Twitter account and also the Quora page of Google director. Billion of passwords have been stolen on Linkedin as well. Linkedin, the biggest professionnal social network in the world. I wonder if a similar problem didn't occured with Obama few years ago but I'm not sure. And why ? Most of the time only because chosen passwords are extremely easy to find, even for basic hackers... In the case of Clinton I guess consequences can be much more serious though and could even be a thorn in her campaign.
Kelly Jackson Higgins
Kelly Jackson Higgins,
User Rank: Strategist
7/5/2016 | 3:33:32 PM
Colin Powell's comments
Here's what Colin Powell previously said about the server issue:

http://www.darkreading.com/risk/gen-colin-powell-triage-the-cyber-threats/d/d-id/1322675
GonzSTL
GonzSTL,
User Rank: Ninja
7/5/2016 | 12:53:52 PM
No Evidence Clinton Email Server Was Hacked, But Still 'Possible'
What a colossal disservice to the nation, and a terrible precedent for information security! So many security protocols ignored and breached, and at such a high level of government!


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