Private Company Used By Clinton Reportedly Kept Its Servers In Bathroom Closet Of Loft Apartment

170px-Msc2011_dett-clinton_0298The growing scandal surrounding Hillary Clinton’s use of an unsecured server now involves a little known Denver company that she used for the system. Clinton has repeatedly dismissed concerns about her decision not to use the secure State Department system by saying that she had her own security team and that the server was always protected. Now there is a media report that Clinton actually used a small company with Democratic party ties in Denver which reportedly kept its server in a bathroom closet in a loft apartment. The report raises again questions of the security used for the system while there are also questions being raised about Clinton lawyers lacking clearances to deal with possibly classified material in deleting thousands of messages and holding copies of messages. There has not been a response printed to the story thus far and the position of the Clinton campaign (including challenging the accuracy of the story) is unknown at this time.

The company Platte River Networks is described as a “mom and pop” operation by former employees.

Founded in 2002 by entrepreneurs Treve Suazo, Brent Allshouse and Tom Welch, Platte River Networks operated out of a 1,858 square feet loft apartment in downtown Denver until earlier year. The building hardly sounds secure from foreign intelligence penetration.

These concerns arise with the disclosure of hundreds of emails flagged as possibly classified, including at least two at one of the highest levels.

167 thoughts on “Private Company Used By Clinton Reportedly Kept Its Servers In Bathroom Closet Of Loft Apartment”

  1. A server in the bathroom closet sounds secure to me! Who would ever think to look there except someone with scatological tendencies. My wonderful grandmother who survived the Great Depression used to hide her money wrapped up in aluminum foil in the freezer.

    1. “My wonderful grandmother who survived the Great Depression used to hide her money wrapped up in aluminum foil in the freezer.”

      Very impressive grandmother! Fogdog’s grandmother must have had a time machine. “The introduction of Freon in the 1920s expanded the refrigerator market during the 1930s. Home freezers as separate compartments (larger than necessary just for ice cubes) were introduced in 1940.”

  2. A server in a bathroom loft is likely to be just as secure as all the US government’s servers. That’s because the US government doesn’t know how to properly secure servers. We have proof of that. Having said this I still think it’s ridiculous for Clinton to have used a private email server. But that’s certainly not my biggest concern with her – it’s merely a dramatic sideshow.

  3. Vote for me for president. I’m the only safe vote. I don’t leave the family jewels in an unsecured bathroom. And I’m not a bully and don’t inspire my “passionate” supporters to beat up and urinate on homeless Latinos.

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