Hillary's Chappaqua server used remote access software, making it especially vulnerable to hacking

In a staggering display of negligence, Hillary Clintons private email server incorporated software to permit it to be controlled remotely, an open invitation to hacking.  Despite U.S. government and industry warnings that even low-skilled hackers could exploit this software, the secretary of state used it and transmitted highly classified information over it. The Associated Press, in an exclusive report: The private email server running in Hillary Rodham Clinton's home basement when she was secretary of state was connected to the Internet in ways that made it more vulnerable to hackers, according to data and documents reviewed by The Associated Press. Clinton's server, which handled her personal and State Department correspondence, appeared to allow users to connect openly over the Internet to control it remotely, according to detailed records compiled in 2012. Experts said the Microsoft remote desktop service wasn't intended for such use without additional...(Read Full Post)