Oddball
Unobtanium Member
uh-huh....Now answer the second question, professor.Remember, routers have to talk to other routers. But secure routers don't let just anybody talk to them, they only talk to other "trusted" routers. Which means for router "A" to talk to router "B", they each have to have the credentials to talk to each other.What's allegedly "sensitive and classified" LE information doing on a router that was used in an election, which itself wasn't supposed to be connected to the internet - which is what routers are for?
So a "virtual" image of router "A", gives a hacker the credentials to get into router "B"
And router "B" might give access to the police network, or the hospital network, as just a simple example.