Hillary Clinton Used BleachBit To Wipe Emails

The open-source disk cleaning application, BleachBit, got quite a decent ad pitch from the world of politics after it was revealed lawyers of the presidential hopeful, Hillary Clinton, used the software to wipe her email servers. Clinton is currently in hot water, being accused of using private servers for storing sensitive emails. "[South Carolina Representative, Trey Gowdy, spoke to Fox News about Hillary Clinton's lawyers using BleachBit to wipe the private servers. He said:] 'She and her lawyers had those emails deleted. And they didn't just push the delete button; they had them deleted where even God can't read them. They were using something called BleachBit. You don't use BleachBit for yoga emails or bridesmaids emails. When you're using BleachBit, it is something you really do not want the world to see.'" Two of the main features that are listed on the BleachBit website include "Shred files to hide their contents and prevent data recovery," and "Overwrite free disk space to hide previously deleted files." These two features would make it pretty difficult for anyone trying to recover the deleted emails.

The IT team for presidential candidate Hillary Clinton used the open source cleaning software BleachBit to wipe systems "so even God couldn't read them," according to South Carolina Rep. Trey Gowdy on Fox News. His comments on the "drastic cyber-measure" were in response to the question of whether emails on her private Microsoft Exchange Server were simply about "yoga and wedding plans." Perhaps Clinton's team used an open-source application because, unlike proprietary applications, it can be audited, like for backdoors. In response to the Edward Snowden leaks in 2013, privacy expert Bruce Schneier advised in an article in which he stated he also uses BleachBit, "Closed-source software is easier for the NSA to backdoor than open-source software." Ironically, Schneier was writing to a non-governmental audience.

https://www.neowin.net/news/hillary-clinton-used-bleachbit-to-wipe-emails

No surprise to anyone really. Most corrupt person to ever run for president. Its too bad a lot of the public and the media don't care.

Ya you guys should vote this elections as a miss carriage and "re-elect" Obama.

It's unfortunate that the US has a 2-term limit, but it's probably physically and emotionally impossible to do more.

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She's just doing her part in promoting open-source software ROFL!

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hilary is bad but only Regan level corrupt. the honor of corrupt person to run for president goes to Nixon.

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Not exactly a winning endorsement of their program, makes me wonder if zeroing out a hard drive really erases all the data.

Nixon deleted 18 minutes of tape and was impeached for that, so the justice system worked BITD. Hillary purposedly deleted thousands of emails, yet is still allowed to run for president.

Also, while we're on the subject of Nixon : guess which current presidential candidate was called "a liar" and was accused of being "engaged in a variety of self-serving, unethical practices in violation of House rules." when she was working for the committee investigating the watergate scandal.
Yup, you guessed it. Hillary Clinton. That's how far her trail of scandals goes back, all the way to Watergate.

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bleachbit ftw

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drink bleach

never drink bleach, that is a bad message to give out you are a bad man.

buttchug ftw

Must have been really damaging and damning emails.
What could be soooo bad that she would commit a felony and illegally wipe her drive?

HMMMMM?...................That WAS her on LTT!

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It's not recommended... Filling the drive with random numbers is much safer. on Linux you can do a

dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/sdX bs=1M

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It funny watching a felon run for president.

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Would it matter, haven't they been intercepted and that is the whole point of the leaks ?