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The FBI on Monday released additional documents related to its investigation into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server during her tenure as Secretary of State. The latest release includes an interview summary that suggests an open source search of the Deep Web conducted by a private investigator uncovered a potentially classified document that may have been stolen from Clinton’s server.
On June 6, 2016, the FBI interviewed an unidentified individual who told agents he was contacted by a senior staff member on the Senate Judiciary Committee about concerns that data from Clinton’s private server might end up overseas. According to the FBI summary, the Senate staffer wanted the witness to “determine if there was an intrusion into Clinton’s server and, if so, whether exfiltrated data fell into the hands of a foreign power.”
The witness also turned over relevant documents to agents during his interview, but the FBI has not released those materials.
The witness also turned over relevant documents to agents during his interview, but the FBI has not released those materials.
Cybercriminal Marcel Lazar, more popularly known as "Guccifer," has been sent back to Romania to finish a seven-year jail term from a previous conviction in Romania on the request of the Romanian Justice Ministry, reports The Washington Times. Guccifer was already serving his sentence, when he was extradited to the US in April 2016 to face charges of multiple felonies
originally posted by: jadedANDcynical
a reply to: xuenchen
Wait, is this Guccifer's server?
The Guccifer who just got sent home?
WTF?
originally posted by: FlyingFox
Guccifer "claimed" after or at trial / interrogation that he never breached HRC's server, and took a deal / sentenced for hacking ~other~ US officials. This is the best I remember, for reference here.