Clinton Foundation hacked graphic
While the hack of the Clinton Foundation was foreshadowed two months ago, moments ago notorious hacker Gufficer 2.0, who previously was responsible for hacking the DNC and DNCC not to mention the resignation of Debbie Wasserman Shultz, announced that the moment "many of you have been waiting for" has come, by revealing that the Clinton Foundation has been hacked.

This is what Guccifer 2.0, who has denied being affiliated with the Russian government claiming that like the original Guccifer he is from Romania, posted moments ago on his website:
So, this is the moment. I hacked the Clinton Foundation server and downloaded hundreds of thousands of docs and donors' databases.

Hillary Clinton and her staff don't even bother about the information security. It was just a matter of time to gain access to the Clinton Foundation server.
The unknown hacker has exposed 1,000 of Hillary donors (a small list of master donors can be found here)...

Hillary Clinton donors
...corporate donations made to various House representatives....
Hillary Clinton corporate donors
...as well as Wall Street bank donations, curiously cross-referenced to how much TARP funding they received.
Hillary Clinton bank donors
As Guccifer notes," It looks like big banks and corporations agreed to donate to the Democrats a certain percentage of the allocated TARP funds."

Guccifer 2.0 also posted a note to Julian Assange who was mocked on Tuesday morning after he failed to produce Clinton documents he has long claimed to have.

"P.S. I'm pleased to congratulate Wikileaks on their 10th anniversary!!!," Guccifer 2.0 writes. "Julian, you are really cool! Stay safe and sound!"

But the most interesting, and perhaps damning, finding is the following: a root directory snapshot revealing a folder which Hillary may have some trouble explaining: "Pay to Play"

Hillary Clinton file directory
The hacker also provides a link to the hundreds of thousands of other documents he has access to saying "I can't post all databases here for they're too large. I'm looking for a better way to release them now."

We will go through the files, with a focus on Pay to Play because this may be the clearest confirmation that after repeated accusations that the Clinton Foundation was primarily a conduit for rich donors to get access to privileged kickbacks, or well "pay to play", this was indeed the case, although the fact that someone actually left a folder with that name in the foundation's server makes us wonder if someone is really that stupid, or whether this hack is even real.