Hillary didn't have a clue about cyber security either though, thoughI guess she knows a tiny bit more now.
She wasn't hacked. The DNC were. Her 'sin' was to have a Private Server which meant that less people could see it - more secure in that way.
I also think it's ungracious to suggest that all the good Clinton has done is purely for political purpose. Given the resistance we even see today to a female President, that level of ambition is something that would've come well after she has already been showing her credentials in helping the less fortunate. She used to be a Republican too, which suggests she switched allegiances due to one side matching her idea of what was right more than the other. i.e. It wasn't about 'doing what was necessary', it was about things she wanted to improve and seeing the best way to go about that.
America is criticised for not acting and for acting. In the same way people look at everything Hillary has done and can say she's not legit because the 1% did so well under the Clintons. Of course plenty of the poor also did well under the Clintons, but that isn't mentioned, because the political story is all about how
only the 1% did well under Bush and people want to pretend she is not far removed from that Presidency. She has made errors, both personally (trying to bring in Universal Healthcare) or as part of 'the Clintons' (their encouraging poor people to go into housing contributed to the subprime crisis hugely, as did the removal of Glass-Steagall, but of course both were done with good intent and lessons have been learnt). The rest of the criticisms is because she comprimises. The US desperately needs comprimise because otherwise we will just see the crazies in the Republicans continue to block everything and make things look unviable like they did to Obama. That's no doubt why they called her a 'change maker', because they saw Obama's 'hope' and 'change' as being a less successful approach.
BTW, the idea that Hillary isn't 'new' because she was first lady and moved into politics properly after that is a bit unfair in my books. She will have a different team and her own ideas. She took a bit of time off from Law in '82 to campaign for Bill in Arkansas, but otherwise she maintained her law career while being First Lady of Arkansas and her reputation grew off that work as much as the political things she was doing. Obama similarly was involved in politics while young and doing his 'community organising' yet he was considered 'new'.