FBI 302'S - Clinton and Blumenthal personal servers possible hack
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Hillary R. Clinton Part 04 of 04
Document at 7-9.
At 7:
(U/FOUO) In June or July 2015, [redacted] a senior staff member of the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary, contacted [redacted] out of concerns data from HILLARY CLINTON's email server might end up overseas. Specifically [redacted] wanted 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.
At 8-9:
(U/FOUO) [Redacted] reviewed that data provided by [redacted] and found files from BLUMENTHAL's server on a server in Romania. [Redacted] believed BLUMENTHAL had a personal [page 9] server because he found some of BLUMENTHAL's files on the server in Romania, but not any of BLUMENTHAL's emails. The Romanian server contained approximately 200 Microsoft Word, Excel, and other file types belonging to BLUMENTHAL. (U/FOUO) In reference to a May 22, 2009 alleged intrusion of CLINTON's server appearing in a draft version of a report on [redacted]'s project [redacted] stated he could not recall where he learned of the hack or the specific date. [Redacted] speculated it was possibly from a public report, but he had looked for the source and could not find it. Therefore, [redacted] planned to remove the reference from future iterations of the report.
(U/FOUO) During [redacted]'s review of the data obtained by [redacted] he found one sensitive Excel file listing the names of known or suspected jihadists in Libya. [Redacted] added that a portion of the file was in Russian. The file did not come from BLUMENTHAL's server, but contained a reference to an IP address range that included the IP address of CLINTON's server.