Thursday, August 8, 2019

What Hillary, Seth, and Paige Have in Common

As cybersecurity experts will tell you, an equally, if not more serious, threat to computer systems are the insiders - people who have rightful access to information systems and their data but, for a variety of reasons, compromise that information and those systems.

Hillary engaged in this unbelievable behavior - as did dozens of government officials who knowingly corresponded with her on this system - with complete disregard for our nation's security and the safety of people who put their lives on the line for our country.

One of the most interesting discoveries I made in my analyses for Judicial Watch of Hillary Clinton's email traffic with her aide, Huma Abedin, was of a spear-phishing email that was sent to Hillary on November 20, 2009 from someone purporting to be from a Washington, D.C. think tank.

Hillary expressed interest in the email, even though she did not recognize the name of the sender, as indicated in the note she wrote to Huma when Hillary forwarded it on to her, which asked Huma to print it.

So Hillary falls in the category of the witless insider threat - people who either don't know or don't care that their computer practices pose a grave threat to their organizations.

To buttress his argument that in fact Rich was the individual who stole the emails and gave them to Wikileaks, Butowsky's court filings reveal that former Fox News reporter Ellen Ratner told Butowsky that Rich was the insider who stole the emails and passed them to Wikileaks.

Clearly the motivations for insider threats can overlap, but Hillary, Seth, and Paige all share one thing in common: a betrayal of their loyalties.

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2019/08/what_hillary_seth_and_paige_have_in_common.html

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