- Sat Jun 25, 2016 1:08 pm
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so that the State Department's computers would stop putting Hillary's emails from her private server into spam folders.
A 2010 decision temporarily disabling State Department security features to accommodate Hillary Clinton’s private server effectively laid out a "welcome mat" for hackers and foreign intelligence services, a leading IT official who oversaw computer security at the Defense Intelligence Agency told Fox News.This is far worse than I first thought it was, I though that Hillary had just turned her security features on her server, but she apparently had the State Department turn theirs off just to keep her emails from going to spam. Gross arrogance and complete lack of carrying for the American people.
"You're putting not just the Clinton server at risk but the entire Department of State emails at risk," said Bob Gourley, former chief technology officer (CTO) for the DIA. "When you turn off your defensive mechanisms and you're connected to the Internet, you're almost laying out the welcome mat for anyone to intrude and attack and steal your secrets."
He was referring to revelations from new court-released documents in a lawsuit by conservative watchdog Judicial Watch. They show the State Department temporarily turned off security features in 2010 so that emails from then-Secretary of State Clinton's personal server would stop going to the department's spam folders.
