Platte River Networks, the Denver-based cybersecurity firm Hillary
Clinton hired in 2013 to maintain her old email server, says it is
“highly likely” a full backup of the device was made and that the
thousands of emails Clinton deleted may still exist, ABC News is
reporting.
On Wednesday, Platte River gave the FBI the server Clinton used as
secretary of state. The Democratic presidential candidate had stated
numerous times prior to that that she would not relinquish control of
the server to a third party.
But the FBI became interested in the hardware after the revelation
that the Intelligent Community inspector general had determined that two
emails that traversed the server contained “top secret” information.
While Clinton is not believed to have sent the emails in question, the
finding undermines her claims at the onset of the email scandal in March
that no classified information ever landed on her server.
Platte River has said that it is cooperating with the FBI and that it is not the target of any investigation.
No comments:
Post a Comment