Odds of an intrusion, 100%

She didn’t even have an SSL certificate. Didn’t use POP/S or IMAP/S.

FBI investigators found the domain for Clinton’s email server, ClintonEmail.com, did not have a SSL certificate, which left it “potentially vulnerable to compromise” from January 2009 to March 2009. SSL certificates are used to encrypt information sent between a user’s computer and a website, or server, in this case.

So, while Clinton was in foreign lands, she connected to her email server using plain-text communications. That means +every time+ she hit the ‘Get Mail’ button, or sent an email, or her phone polled the server her username and password to the email account was sent in the clear…not to mention any email she was sending or receiving.
Imagine driving from Saskatoon to Regina. Imagine that at every town between, a machine scanned your car. Imagine that everything loose in the car was catalogued and identified. That was Clinton’s username and password to get into her server and access all of the emails on that server. Those towns? They’re synonymous with the number of machines (foreign) that her phone would have been passing information through.
I’m laughing here. The Yanks are so screwed.

13 Replies to “Odds of an intrusion, 100%”

  1. If that were to occur I expect there might be a civil war.
    After reading the Gatewaypundit article the question comes to mind that is there no country that Soros does not try to subvert? He was successful in Ukraine and last fall in Canada.

  2. “In October 2013, Soros donated $25,000 to Ready for Hillary, becoming a co-chairman of the super PAC’s national finance committee. In June 2015, he donated $1 million to the Super PAC Priorities USA Action, which supports Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential race. Since then he has donated an additional $6 million to the PAC to support Clinton.”
    Now that Mo Strong is dead and living comfortably in a luxury condo in Hell, Soros is the most evil man on the planet.

  3. “I’m laughing here. The Yanks are so screwed”.
    And you hosers? What do you have with your muzzie BS leader?

  4. Man that Soros is one busy dude. According to this blog he influences just about every leader in the free and’unfree’world.

  5. It makes one wonder who really was behind the attacks in New York and Washington 15 years ago. The more I learn about Soros, the more I’m thinking that he had a lot to do with what happened on that day.

  6. Ehhh…I have no love for Hitlery, but how do you know they didn’t use a self-signed certificate? Plenty of Exchange admins do just that because installing certs from an outside provider is a bit of a PITA.
    Exchange out of the box is pretty secure. Yeah you can screw that up, but you have to work at it.
    That in no way mitigates what she did, which was allow classified material to reside on a privately owned and controlled mail server. THAT is still the real crime.

  7. Edward, there’s no difference between a self-signed cert and a signed cert +except+ that the signing authority is registered.
    If they found no SSL certs, there was no end to end encryption.

  8. e-mail link that was sent to Clinton and led her to “a website with pornographic material.”

    Had to be the Russians.

  9. If one is in Moscow how does one get and receive emails? They will be routed through Russian servers. And obviously the operator of those servers can see every communication. The fact that she sent and received emails on foreign soil through her private server despite being warned that internet comms could be compromised shows something, but what I don’t know. Fatal hubris? Astounding stupidity? Shocking negligence?

  10. No, the article (albeit short on technical details) said her domain didn’t have a cert. There’s a difference.
    I don’t have a cert for my domain either, but I do have self-signed cert to facilitate connectivity from mail enabled devices to my (at home) Exchange server.
    Of course if what you say is true, and they really did have nothing, then whoever set it up should never work in IT again.

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