apparently maintained on a server in the Clintons’ New York home.
links back to :
http://bigstory.ap.org/article/b78b...-ran-homebrew-computer-system-official-emails
and also used a computer email server now traced back to her family's New York home.
I'm getting tired of seeing this quote interpreted as meaning the server was physically located
in her house.
The domain name registrant used that physical address to register the domain name. It in no way implies that the server was physically located at that physical address.
ZERO evidence has been provided as to the servers actual physical location.
And as far as security:
http://www.wired.com/2015/03/clintons-email-server-vulnerable/
There’s no evidence, of course, that Clintonemail.com was ever actually compromised. University of Pennsylvania computer science professor Matt Blaze says judging its security versus the State Department’s own email servers would require more information.
Because the only information we have is the registrar. And they tried to scare readers with some FUD:
nyone who hacked Network Solutions would be able to quietly hijack the Clintonemail.com domain, intercepting, redirecting, and even spoofing email from Clinton’s account.
Then they go one to list
actual incidents with state.gove email.
But
no evidence that anything actually happened to clintonemails.com.
So, to recap:
No matter where it was located (and we don't know where it was located) , HRCs cowboy/homebrew email server could easily have been
more secure than state.govs email server. Without
any evidence, it's difficult to say.