Newly released emails reveal that Hillary Clinton exchanged more classified information over her private email server than once thought.

Judicial Watch revealed hundreds of pages of unreleased email exchanges between Clinton and top aide Huma Abedin. They raise new questions about Clinton giving special favors to Clinton Foundation donors, and information about national security.

The Judicial Watch report shows emails where State Department officials distributed Clinton's schedule to members of the Clinton Foundation.

The 323-page document contains emails not previously turned over to the State Department. Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton believes these emails should have been investigated earlier.



"It is frankly remarkable that the FBI and Justice Department are only now investigating Abedin's connection to Clinton's mishandling of classified information," he said.



When questioned earlier this year, Clinton said she did not send classified information over her email.

Meanwhile, Judicial Watch also uncovered documents detailing an exchange between State Department IT Brian Pagliano and Bill Clinton aide Justin Cooper.

Pagliano warned Cooper that the use of an outside vendor, which Clinton relied upon for email, made them more susceptible to repeated hacks.

Ten emails were exchanged between the two alerting Cooper to an apparent hack on the unsecure non-state.gov email used by Clinton.

The email read in part:

"I wonder if they had someone launching an attack from their servers," Pagliano wrote. "That may explain the DNS issue we had earlier. Might have been an injection attack...We use their servers to resolve external websites for both the sbs and blackberry server so we'd be susceptible to such an attack."