Posted on 08/13/2015 12:29:07 PM PDT by Crystal Palace East
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clintons mysterious email server has been in a private data center in New Jersey since 2013, that is, until the IT company the former secretary of state hired to maintain the hardware handed the blank device over to the FBI Wednesday.
Clintons attorney, David Kendall, informed the Department of State in a letter Wednesday that the company hired to manage and maintain the server, Denver-based Platte River Networks, was turning it over to the Department of Justice. Kendall also told State he handed over three thumb drives that contained Clintons emails.
The Washington Post reported the FBI recently contacted the company to obtain the server. That move followed reports that the Intelligence Community inspector general had discovered that at least two emails maintained in Clintons records contained Top Secret information.
The server was housed in the basement of Clintons Chappaqua, N.Y. home while she was secretary of state. After she left office, Clinton hired Platte River Networks, which moved the system from her home to a private data center in New Jersey.
Barbara Wells, an attorney for the company, told The Post agents picked the server up at around 4 p.m. Wednesday. But she said the hardware is now blank and no longer contains any useful information.
The information had been migrated over to a different server for purposes of transition, said Wells. The transfer was carried out in June 2013, she told The Post.
To my knowledge the data on the old server is not available now on any servers or devices in Platte River Networks control.
It is unclear whether that means the data once maintained on Clintons server is gone altogether or whether there is another device that contains Clintons records. Wells did not respond to an email from The Daily Caller.
While Wells said the FBI assured Platte River Networks that it is not the target of any investigation, Republican lawmakers have questions for the company.
Senate Homeland Security Committee chairman Ron Johnson sent a letter to Platte Rivers chairman Treve Suazo asking for information about the security of Clintons server.
Given that the server was used to conduct official State Department business, questions have been raised regarding whether classified information was stored on the private server, Johnson wrote in a letter obtained by McClatchy. He also sought to find out if that data was secure, who had access to that material and whether all official documents were appropriately preserved.
Until now, Hillary has maintained that the e mail servers were located at a Clinton residence and were secured by the Secret Service.
This has now been shown to be a lie.
The server was never under Secret Service protection and it does not seem like the New Jersey based IT company had either the proper Government Top Secret security clearance to manage the servers, or a US government approved security system to allow them to have such highly classified information in their possession at their business site.
It goes without saying that the servers were not secured and pretty much any garden variety hacker could hack into the system and in fact one in Eastern Europe, by the name of Guccifer did just that while Clinton was Sec of State.
If an amateur working from a PC could hack her system, it is a 100% certainty that just about every foreign intelligence agency in the world read Hillary's emails, probably before before Hillary herself read them, given their access to professional Cyber Warfare tools, professional Cyber Warfare operatives and expert cryptologists
Yeah, I bitch but didn’t want to embarrass Tony Soprano with those other stalwarts!!!
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