Meanwhile, reports are the Huma was on the Clinton server as well.
State Department technology experts expressed security concerns that then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was using a private email service rather than the government's fortified and monitored system, but those fears fell on deaf ears, a current employee on the department's cybersecurity team told Al Jazeera America on Tuesday.
The employee, who spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of losing his job, said it was well known that Clinton's emails were at greater risk of being hacked, intercepted or monitored, but the warnings were ignored.
"We tried," the employee said. "We told people in her office that it wasn't a good idea. They were so uninterested that I doubt the secretary was ever informed."
State Department technology experts expressed security concerns that then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was using a private email service rather than the government's fortified and monitored system, but those fears fell on deaf ears, a current employee on the department's cybersecurity team told Al Jazeera America on Tuesday.
The employee, who spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of losing his job, said it was well known that Clinton's emails were at greater risk of being hacked, intercepted or monitored, but the warnings were ignored.
"We tried," the employee said. "We told people in her office that it wasn't a good idea. They were so uninterested that I doubt the secretary was ever informed."