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No, the govt rep I'm with this week has an android.Originally posted by EweSeaEff:
Does the gubmet still require the use of Blackberry phones?
Of course they have the same policy. There are a great number of reasons for this. There is no way she should have ever been doing business on her own server no matter who set it up. Period.Originally posted by UCFecon10:
I'm not allowed to link personal email to my work phone, similar place to State, could be the same policy? IDK.
Talk about a dynasty. The ruling class...one step closer to Novus Ordo Seclorum.Originally posted by KnighttimeJoe:
One step closer to Jeb being president.
I never took you for an Illuminati.Originally posted by fabknight:
Talk about a dynasty. The ruling class...one step closer to Novus Ordo Seclorum.Originally posted by KnighttimeJoe:
One step closer to Jeb being president.
LOL. You know I'm Catholic.Originally posted by KnighttimeJoe:
I never took you for an Illuminati.Originally posted by fabknight:
Talk about a dynasty. The ruling class...one step closer to Novus Ordo Seclorum.Originally posted by KnighttimeJoe:
One step closer to Jeb being president.
Her own policy directive instructed people in the State Dept to only use work phones for work related emails and communications.Originally posted by UCF w00t:
It sounds like she was theoretically allowed to use her own email for official business which astounds me. If that's still the case in any way, this should be remedied immediately. I'm not sure if it's possible but her "server" should be subpoenaed and forensically examined for all emails (was it really just one server? who sets up an email system with just a single server?). Read a report today that her email was not using encryption during the early stages of her working at State. In that time she traveled to China and other countries that would most certainly have sniffed her traffic and stolen her credentials. That's stuff a 12yr old script kiddie can do if they have access to the network (which of course they do). I hope she was at least forced to change her password so their access would've been cut off.
Since I deal with this stuff on a daily basis, it's absolutely amazing to me that this took place and that anyone in her camp thought it was a good idea. Actually, of course they thought it was a good idea. Much easier to be opaque when you hold the data. I have no doubt that she is hiding stuff. I'm sure that server has been completely degaussed by now.
Both of you nailed it!Originally posted by UCFKnight85:
Her own policy directive instructed people in the State Dept to only use work phones for work related emails and communications.Originally posted by UCF w00t:
It sounds like she was theoretically allowed to use her own email for official business which astounds me. If that's still the case in any way, this should be remedied immediately. I'm not sure if it's possible but her "server" should be subpoenaed and forensically examined for all emails (was it really just one server? who sets up an email system with just a single server?). Read a report today that her email was not using encryption during the early stages of her working at State. In that time she traveled to China and other countries that would most certainly have sniffed her traffic and stolen her credentials. That's stuff a 12yr old script kiddie can do if they have access to the network (which of course they do). I hope she was at least forced to change her password so their access would've been cut off.
Since I deal with this stuff on a daily basis, it's absolutely amazing to me that this took place and that anyone in her camp thought it was a good idea. Actually, of course they thought it was a good idea. Much easier to be opaque when you hold the data. I have no doubt that she is hiding stuff. I'm sure that server has been completely degaussed by now.
Not only was she a major national security threat, but she's a hypocrite.