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I destroy my hard drive when I get a new computer. It's not that uncommon.Why would she need to do all this extra work if they are just personal e mails? Looks like she has something to hide.
So do I. Your hard drive may contain financial information, banking, your social security number, emails sent between family members about family issues, etc. I don't know anyone who would want to share these things with the world at large.I destroy my hard drive when I get a new computer. It's not that uncommon.
Guess this means Hillary was a lot more careful with security than the Right Wing wants us to swallow.
Why would she need to do all this extra work if they are just personal e mails? Looks like she has something to hide.
I destroy my hard drive when I get a new computer. It's not that uncommon.
Yep, especially when she can't recognize classified information when she reads its. She depends on others to mark it for her so she will know! Maybe she will get better advisors this time around!
It's a PLUS for BleachBit though! It's not a cloth, but a piece of software that stifled her investigation. lol I guess they didn't mark the software properly either! (snickers)
She did not care how the server was compromised by the Chinese, she is only interested in the security of her candidacy. Hence why she wiped all evidence before turning it into congress.Guess this means Hillary was a lot more careful with security than the Right Wing wants us to swallow.
You have to write over the whole drive to erase what is on there.
She did not care how the server was compromised by the Chinese,
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articl...lary-clinton-s-private-server-got-hacked.htmlWas it?
When the F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, said on Tuesday that his investigators had no “direct evidence” that Hillary Clinton’s email account had been “successfully hacked,” both private experts and federal investigators immediately understood his meaning: It very likely had been breached, but the intruders were far too skilled to leave evidence of their work.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articl...lary-clinton-s-private-server-got-hacked.html
http://www.politico.com/story/2015/...erver-hacked-china-south-korea-germany-214546
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/07/us/hillary-clintons-email-was-probably-hacked-experts-say.html
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/may/4/guccifer-claims-he-hacked-hillary-clintons-email-s/
This is from the NYT article
It most likely was, the fact that it was completely open to a breach says a lot about how careful she is with national security.
Apparently it is not the best system.So when it came to protecting sensitive information from America's enemies, a system with less vigilance than Google gmail was deemed sufficient for this woman, but when it came to covering her own butt, nothing but the best system available would do.
That sounds like a typical Clinton set of priorities.
Apparently it was good enough that 30 000 e-mails will never be recovered by the FBI or anyone else. The only places these e-mails still may exist is on the servers of Russian or Chinese hackers, or some of the other enemies of America who intercepted them.Apparently it is not the best system.
Several years ago I was working for a company from my home. I used my personal email account for everything. I did save all company related emails in a separate folder from my saved personal emails and deleted the rest.I guess it means Hillary wanted to ensure that the emails she deleted could not be recovered, for whatever reason.
It most likely was, the fact that it was completely open to a breach says a lot about how careful she is with national security.
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