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To: i-node who wrote (949684)7/25/2016 12:32:19 PM
From: Broken_Clock1 Recommendation

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this is what happens when you use unprotected methodology

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The documents, which were circulated among top DNC officials in April, could raise legal questions for the party, says Ken Boehm, the chairman of the National Legal and Policy Center, a government watchdog group.

“The disclosed DNC emails sure look like the potential Clinton Administration has intertwined the appointments to federal government boards and commissions with the political and fund raising operations of the Democratic Party,” Boehm told The Daily Caller.




To: i-node who wrote (949684)7/25/2016 1:30:56 PM
From: combjelly  Respond to of 1575064
 
Ok. So if the security manages to be circumvented, it isn't a secure server then?

Like the State Department under Hillary, then.



To: i-node who wrote (949684)7/25/2016 3:34:45 PM
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A secure server definitely isn't a one time set-up static solution. Traffic and attacks need being monitored 24/7 on-line with fire-wall modifications and upgrades following accordingly.

Unless she had an expert living in her home wardrobe closet, Clinton didn't meet these criteria by any means. Why should DNC be any better? All liberal amateurs.

/Taro