Fine, let's remove how unlikely it is that she has a more secure software environment in her home, monitored by a full-time staff, than the servers for .GOV and assume her home server was more secure from software hacking. And now let's consider just how much easier it would be to physically access and/or steal a server located in her home than one inside of a heavily controlled data center. I suppose the Secret Service is there to protect them when someone is in town, but I don't know if they keep an around the clock presence at their home when they are gone...besides, the Secret Service isn't exactly winning many awards lately, and are rumored to not be fans of Hill anyway. How easy would it be to have a spy seduce ole' Bill and gain access to the server while he passes out on a Viagra high?