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Sun Jul 10, 2016, 02:15 PM Jul 2016

Interesting letter in the local paper [View all]

by an Internet consultant:

About 60 percent of federal agency computer systems, including those at the State Department, have been subject to successful hacks and break-ins. One recently at the Office of Personnel Management gushed 21.5 million personnel records out into the wild. An e-mail server can be pretty strong against attacks if well-executed, inside or outside of large agencies. Running a private e-mail server is certainly not a best practice and warrants criticism, but can Comey truly assure that Clinton’s e-mail would have been more secure on a federal server?

Dennis Fazio, Minneapolis

The writer is an internet consultant.

http://www.startribune.com/readers-write-july-9-dallas-ambush/386082361/

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