Election Expert Hacks into Dominion Voting Machine Tabulator in Court on Friday in GA in front of Judge USING ONLY A PEN TO CHANGE VOTE TOTALS

Voting machines aren't connected to the internet fuckup. Why the lie that they are?

Then Acting Undersecretary for Cybersecurity and Communications at the Department of Homeland Security Jeanette Manfra said those words in 2017, testifying before Congress while she was responsible for the security of the nation’s voting system.

So many government officials like Manfra have said the same thing over the last few years that it is commonly accepted as gospel by most Americans. Behind it is the notion that if voting systems are not online, hackers will have a harder time compromising them.

But that is an overstatement, according to a team of 10 independent cybersecurity experts who specialize in voting systems and elections. While the voting machines themselves are not designed to be online, the larger voting systems in many states end up there, putting the voting process at risk.

That team of election security experts say that last summer, they discovered some systems are, in fact, online.

“We found over 35 [voting systems] had been left online and we’re still continuing to find more,” Kevin Skoglund, a senior technical advisor at the election security advocacy group National Election Defense Coalition, told NBC News.



Though we have frequently been told that voting machines are not connected to the Internet[1] this is not always the case. Many states’ voting machines include wireless modems which transmit their unofficial results over the Internet. Some states allow their vote tabulation computers to be connected to the Internet.

These configurations provide increased opportunities for nation-state actors, partisan criminals, hacktivist or other malign attackers to gain access to our voting machines and manipulate and/or disrupt our elections.



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Then Acting Undersecretary for Cybersecurity and Communications at the Department of Homeland Security Jeanette Manfra said those words in 2017, testifying before Congress while she was responsible for the security of the nation’s voting system.

So many government officials like Manfra have said the same thing over the last few years that it is commonly accepted as gospel by most Americans. Behind it is the notion that if voting systems are not online, hackers will have a harder time compromising them.

But that is an overstatement, according to a team of 10 independent cybersecurity experts who specialize in voting systems and elections. While the voting machines themselves are not designed to be online, the larger voting systems in many states end up there, putting the voting process at risk.

That team of election security experts say that last summer, they discovered some systems are, in fact, online.

“We found over 35 [voting systems] had been left online and we’re still continuing to find more,” Kevin Skoglund, a senior technical advisor at the election security advocacy group National Election Defense Coalition, told NBC News.



Though we have frequently been told that voting machines are not connected to the Internet[1] this is not always the case. Many states’ voting machines include wireless modems which transmit their unofficial results over the Internet. Some states allow their vote tabulation computers to be connected to the Internet.

These configurations provide increased opportunities for nation-state actors, partisan criminals, hacktivist or other malign attackers to gain access to our voting machines and manipulate and/or disrupt our elections.




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Doesn't prove your point dell.

Your case is based on human error in very limited incidents.


$787.5 million for lies.
 
There's zero evidence the Dominion election equipment was hacked. 3½ years later, the MAGAts still have no evidence.
the evidence is that dominion won't release the machines. duh!!!!!
 
Bad spelling fuckup.

The only lies I see are from maga fuckups and their cheeto wannabe.
Then you're not looking very far. And I'm glad we don't have any of those around, they sound scary.
 
Then you're not looking very far. And I'm glad we don't have any of those around, they sound scary.
notice how the bully demofks, have all these insulting names? And they walk around as the party of inclusive. Wonder what they really say about gay and trans people. fk, blacks at that. they obviously have no actual filter to their tone.
 

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