Why I brought up the database, I just thought it was amusing that they blocked access to Bernie, but this hacker on the other hand had access.
From what they wrote, Bernie was complaining that the GOP candidates had twice the amount of servers compared to the DNC candidates. But then they called him out on one of his staffers tacking advantage (imo translation: hacking) of a software glitch in the servers, exposing Clinton's private notes on the lists (or lists of the lists whatever, private data).
So what they did, they shut him out of the servers... hehe banned him. So then, after Bernie complaining, they said they would set up four servers for him, I think out of the 8 total (GOP had like 16), the others for Clinton. But then they only set up three for him, and said between themselves no plans to set up the fourth. So he started out with access to 8, cut back to 4, then only delivered on 3. I'm not sure if in fact they were running these servers out of Clinton's closet, sorry.
Oh why I was interested in researching the server issue primarily. As you see, I mentioned a software glitch, and how they decided to deal with it, to not deal with it and just split the servers up. There was a 0-day (I'm guessing) hackable glitch, they left it open, maybe even info of it leaked, hacker got in.
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