Saturday, August 15, 2015

Media: FBI checks whether the hackers had access to the correspondence of the Russian Federation Clinton – RIA Novosti

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Archival photo

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WASHINGTON, Aug. 15 – RIA Novosti. US law enforcement authorities check whether hackers could from abroad, including from Russia, have access to secret correspondence Hillary Clinton in her when he was US Secretary of State, told the newspaper “New York Times”, citing sources familiar with the investigation.

“The FBI is trying to determine whether foreign powers, especially China and Russia, access to a private server Clinton”, – stated in the material. It states that “at the moment the information about any leaks of sensitive information is in the nature of assumptions.”

In addition, as the newspaper notes, “the FBI check of the employees of the State Department who shipped the top secret information from protected government computer systems to a personal server Clinton.” Clarifies that for this they need “access to the electronic mailboxes of many representatives of the State Department, who worked there when he was Clinton’s Secretary of State.

The newspaper also refers to the statement by the Press Secretary of State Hillary Clinton – Nick Merrill, who stressed that “She is very serious about the conservation status of the secret information.” “She’s always got secret information while maintaining the degree of safety – not depending on whether it was on the phone, on paper, by teleconference or in person,” – he said.

The scandal surrounding the correspondence Clinton erupted after it became known that when he was the head of the diplomatic department in 2009-2013, she sent a letter with a personal electronic mailbox, not the government, as required by the instructions of the US administration. And messages kept on a private server, itself owned by Clinton. Then she handed the correspondence available to the State Department, which is by the court should publish all of its content with the exception of classified data.

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