Clinton’s email server ran without security software, was hacked mutiple times

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Dailytimes | Clinton’s email server ran without security software

Hillary Clinton’s private server was temporarily unprotected by security features in December 2010, when the then-secretary of state had technical problems with her email.

In 2011, Clinton’s server was hacked multiple times, newly-disclosed papers show, the Russia Today television channel reported on Thursday.

On Wednesday, the legal advocacy group Judicial Watch published a batch of back-and-forth emails between high-level State Department technical support and Clinton staffers as they tried to fix a serious problem with the secretary’s private home email server.

According to December 2010 emails, one of Clinton's closest aides, Huma Abedin, reported that some people within the State Department, using the state.gov domain, were not receiving emails sent from the Clintons’ private clintonemail.com server.

“There are many messages and responses not received,” one of the officials, Cindy Almodovar, wrote to S/ES-IRM staff, delivering Huma’s complaint.

Just a month before the email issue arose, in November 2010, Abedin and Clinton discussed that department employees were not receiving emails sent by then-secretary, the newly-released emails indicate.

“We should talk about putting you on state email or releasing your email address to the department so you are not going to spam,” Abedin wrote to Clinton on November 13, 2010.

In response, the secretary wrote: “Let’s get separate address or device but I don’t want any risk of the personal being accessible.”
 
There was no security dropped.. The spam filter was turned off for a few days... So she was offered blue pills for a few days...

They didn't turn off the the phishing security :
A screenshot of TrendMicro’s ‘ScanMail for Exchange’ in one of the emails showed the anti-spam disabled.

As shutting down the security software didn’t appear to be helpful, one email recommended turning off two of the three anti-phishing filters that protect personal data from identity thieves and cybercriminals “in order to eliminate the categorizer.”

However, in his response, Lawrence did not support the idea, saying that both “content-filtering and anti-virus checking… has blocked malicious content in the recent past.”

So sorry there is noting here...
 

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