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To: zax who wrote (918045)1/29/2016 2:10:23 PM
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OK. The normal takeaway would be that clintonemail.com was not being used for e-mail (or perhaps any other purpose) before March 2009. Do you know of any record stating otherwise?

THE "normal takeaway" is that it is utterly absurd for a Secretary of Defense to have done something this stupid and could ONLY have occurred out of absolute paranoia about preventing potential critics from getting access to her email. Any way one looks at it, it was endangering national security and almost assuredly provided highly classified material to foreign countries. Before or after the certificate was acquired.

And in fact, it is apparent that no one knew WTF was going on with backups. They were shocked to find that some of the material had been backed up to a cloud backup. They had no idea those backups even existed (and hence, would have had no idea if they had NOT existed).

It was idiocy start to finish. She would have had far more security with a freaking GMAIL account.

And I just wonder whether you can find ONE serious IT Security person who will agree with your nonsense position about it not potentially exposing her classified material to hackers the world over?