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Both places probably have similar cyber security as the DNC and Hillary emails.
originally posted by: reldra
I am not seeing any. Both places probably have similar cyber security as the DNC and Hillary emails.
Where are they?
I know the NSA can see them. I would imagine Wikileaks has the resources to find someone to hack them. I would imagine someone has hacked them.
It is so odd that there are not daily drops of these.
originally posted by: Gothmog
a reply to: reldra
Both places probably have similar cyber security as the DNC and Hillary emails.
And you know this personally . How ? I imagine they have different IT companies that perform their IT work . And most use encryption that can only be read by the person(s) that email was sent to.Apparently not the DNC or Hill gal though. They probably went cheap....
originally posted by: Throes
originally posted by: Gothmog
a reply to: reldra
Both places probably have similar cyber security as the DNC and Hillary emails.
And you know this personally . How ? I imagine they have different IT companies that perform their IT work . And most use encryption that can only be read by the person(s) that email was sent to.Apparently not the DNC or Hill gal though. They probably went cheap....
They don't use the same services.
originally posted by: Teikiatsu
originally posted by: Vector99
a reply to: reldra
They used secure email servers apparently.
I've read a rumor somewhere that the RNC still uses floppy disks to store their data. The more archaic, the harder to hack.
originally posted by: Teikiatsu
originally posted by: Vector99
a reply to: reldra
They used secure email servers apparently.
I've read a rumor somewhere that the RNC still uses floppy disks to store their data. The more archaic, the harder to hack.
Michael Louis Connell (November 30, 1963 – December 19, 2008) was a high-level Republican consultant who was subpoenaed in a case regarding alleged tampering with the 2004 U.S. Presidential election and a case involving thousands of missing emails pertaining to the political firing of U.S. Attorneys. Connell was killed when the plane he was flying crashed on December 19, 2008.
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Connell was originally from Illinois and lived in Bath Township, near Akron, Ohio.[1] His company also maintained a website for the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth 527 group during the 2004 election.[2]