Anonymous ID: b3db88 Oct. 5, 2018, 8:56 a.m. No.3347482   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Connecting 30+ dead CIA operators to HRC unsecure BB/EMAIL?

 

"Hillary Clinton served as the 67th United States Secretary of State, under President Barack Obama, from 2009 to 2013, overseeing the department that conducted the Foreign policy of Barack Obama. "

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillary_Clinton%27s_tenure_as_Secretary_of_State

 

https://www.businessinsider.com/how-china-found-cia-spies-leak-2018-8

 

( Aug. 16, 2018 ) "In a two-year period starting in 2010, Chinese officials began accurately identifying spies working for the US."

 

US intelligence officials cited in the report are now placing the lion's share of the blame on what one official called a "f—– up" communications system used between spies and their handlers.

 

This internet-based system, brought over from operations in the Middle East, was taken to China under the assumption that it could not be breached and made the CIA "invincible," Foreign Policy reported.

 

"The attitude was that we've got this, we're untouchable."

 

This "throwaway" encrypted program, which was assumed to be untraceable and separate from the CIA's main communication line, was reportedly used for new spies as a safety measure in case they double-crossed the agency.

 

The Chinese set up a task force to break in to the throwaway system, Foreign Policy said, but it was unclear how they ultimately identified people.

 

The US officials were reportedly "shell-shocked" by the speed and accuracy of Chinese counterintelligence, and rescue operations were organized to evacuate their sources.

 

Who traveled to China with un-secure personal devices (blackberry) with email accounts containing classified material that were managed by a personal server in her spare bathroom?

 

(3/18/2015) "A POLITICO review of press pool photos turned up instances of Clinton using her Blackberry in Vietnam, Brazil and South Korea.

 

The risk of targeted theft of an official’s data is greatest in nations with telecoms that are owned or largely controlled by the government, said Martin Libicki, a cybersecurity expert and senior scientist at the Rand Corporation. That’s because state-aligned hackers could pull any unencrypted data, such as the metadata connected with a phone call, straight off the cell towers.

 

In Vietnam in particular, analysts say, there’s a concern Chinese government hackers could pull information from the Vietnamese government-owned telecom — either through an intelligence-sharing agreement with Vietnam or because Vietnamese officials make little effort to keep Chinese spies out of their networks."

https://www.politico.com/story/2015/03/hillary-clintons-personal-blackberry-less-secure-116200

 

Surely, if there's concern that visiting Vietnam with unsecured equipment could expose you to Chinese spies, then traveling to China with a device like that is certain to compromise you…

 

(2/20/2009) 'Arriving in China on her first visit as US secretary of state, Mrs Clinton promised a new relationship between the two countries, one she considers to be the world's most important of the 21st century.'

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/china/4735087/Hillary-Clinton-Chinese-human-rights-secondary-to-economic-survival.html