The FBI released documents today about its investigation into presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s use of a home email server during her time as Secretary of State. After the investigation, the Department of Justice decided not to file charges. Clinton was found to have not deleted sensitive emails, but the State Department called her actions “extremely careless.”
The standard for imprisonment is “negligence.” Tell me: what’s the difference between “negligent” and “extremely careless”?
The investigation focused on whether classified information was stored or transmitted to the unclassified server. It also looked at whether any top secret information was compromised by unauthorized individuals.
The investigation noted that 81 email chains containing information that ranged from “classified” to “top secret/special access program” level were found on the unauthorized email servers between 2009 and 2013. Of those correspondences, 68 still remain classified. During that time there were two systems used. Initially Clinton used an Apple server, but eventually migrated to Blackberry. No big surprise there, Apple got out of the server game years ago.
Yet unlike the DNC, it looks like the private servers were not compromised by hackers according to the FBI.
Via Engadget