Anonymous ID: 0e9680 Jan. 13, 2022, 9:22 a.m. No.15365631   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5893

>>15365587

>https://twitter.com/PapiTrumpo/status/1481669610160148490?s=20

though the meeting as advertised was in October…

what if?

 

“Her emails could have easily been hacked into by telecoms in these countries. They got the emails first, and then routed them back to her home server. They could have hacked into both,” one Justice Department official close to the matter says.

 

Another Justice Department official adds: “Those telecommunications companies over there often have government workers in there. That telecom in that foreign country could then follow the trail of emails back to her server in the U.S. and break into the server” remotely over the Internet. At various points in this process, there were multiple entry points to hack into Clinton’s server to steal information, as well as eavesdrop, the Justice Department officials say.

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In addition, there’s a growing belief among cyber security experts at web security places like Venafi and Data Clone Labs that Clinton’s emails were unprotected in the first three months of her tenure in 2009 as the nation’s top diplomat, based on Internet scans of her server Venafi conducted at that time.

 

“For the first three months of Secretary Clinton’s term in office, from early January to late March, access to her home server was not encrypted or authenticated with a digital certificate,” Kevin Bocek, vice president of security strategy and threat intelligence at Venafi tells FOX Business. “That opens the risk that Clinton’s user name and password were exposed and captured, particularly in places she traveled to at this time, like China or Egypt. And that raises issues of national security,” adding “Attackers could have eavesdropped on communications, particularly in places like China, where the Internet and telecom infrastructure are built to do that.”

 

https://www.foxbusiness.com/features/fbn-exclusive-doj-officials-fear-foreign-telecoms-hacked-clinton-emails-server

 

FBN Exclusive: DOJ Officials Fear Foreign Telecoms Hacked Clinton Emails, Server