Does Hillary do Anything By the Books? It Seems Not.


Hot Air reports

“Anytime you’re bringing your own equipment and using it for work purposes, it’s not as secure as something that’s actually issued by the company,” CNET senior editor Dan Ackerman explained. “Because they take those laptops, for example, and they pre-configure them, they put their own software on them, tracking software, update software, and they distribute them.”

That raises the question, how secure were her personal devices, like her BlackBerry, since they weren’t issued by the State Department?

Given the sorry state of security of the Clintonemail.com server, both during and after Hillary’s tenure at State, presumably the answer is not secure at all. Apparently the cloth cleaning couldn’t wipe the drive effectively enough to keep the FBI from accessing the data, so it’s pretty clear that Hillary wouldn’t have had a state-of-the-art defense against intrusion on her personal devices.

The full report is here.

Thanks to the fine do-it-yourself IT environment Hillary built to evade Congressional and FOIA oversight, our enemies probably had little need to eavesdrop on anything else around the U.S. Far from a victim, Hillary is more of an active broadcaster the likes of which have never been seen before in national-security circles. Edward Snowden’s treason is a minor offense compared with Hillary. She needs to consider that, as does every on the party.

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