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Beest's Chief Of Staff Lost Her Personal Blackberry containing Classified Emails |
2016-01-27 |
[Daily Caller] While working as Hillary Clinton's chief of staff at the State Department, Cheryl Mills lost her personal Blackberry, on which she sent emails that the State Department has determined contain classified information. One of the reasons classified documents and systems are kept in a SCIF, but I suppose we're a bit beyond that point in the discussion. Records obtained by The Daily Caller through a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit show Mills revealed that she lost her Blackberry in a March 20, 2010 email she sent to Bryan Pagliano, the State Department IT staffer who managed Clinton's private email server. "Somewhere b/w my house and the plane to nyc yesterday my personal bb got misplaced; no on [sic] is answering it thought [sic] I have called," Mills wrote from her personal email account to the address Pagliano used when he worked on Hillary Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign. Other State Department records indicate that Mills' personal Blackberry appears to have been synced with her Gmail account. Many of the emails she sent from the personal account include footers which show they were sent from a Blackberry powered by AT&T. |
Posted by:Besoeker |
#11 I would love to know what ads are pushed to hrc.trt |
Posted by: Shipman 2016-01-27 16:23 |
#10 "I could have sworn I put it in the mailbox; I checked and it isn't there." |
Posted by: swksvolFF 2016-01-27 15:56 |
#9 I'd settle for jail time. Heck, I'm easy. I'd settle for them losing the election. |
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305 2016-01-27 12:16 |
#8 This whole bunch need to be shot for gross negligence that results in the US's secrets being pretty much given to our enemies. |
Posted by: DarthVader 2016-01-27 11:44 |
#7 ![]() |
Posted by: 3dc 2016-01-27 11:17 |
#6 The type who, when told their password is incorrect, will try i-n-c-o-r-r-e-c-t
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Posted by: CrazyFool 2016-01-27 11:05 |
#5 How widespread is this? Everybody with a SAP clearance needs to be reeducated NOW. |
Posted by: Sven the pelter 2016-01-27 11:03 |
#4 She can use '123456'. I think she has that many toes. |
Posted by: gorb 2016-01-27 10:48 |
#3 I would have suggested that Ms. Mills used the most popular password in the world -- '12345678' -- but bless her heart, I'm not sure she can count that high... |
Posted by: Steve White 2016-01-27 08:51 |
#2 "I had a password protect. It was '****', four asterisks" |
Posted by: Frank G 2016-01-27 06:42 |
#1 Unlocking the secrets of the Enigma Machine required complex mathematic algorithms. Mill's Blackberry would have required no such effort. I doubt she even changed her e-mail address. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2016-01-27 06:19 |