Message from @busillis

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2020-12-02 09:19:58 UTC  

I actually got something to eat at the site, I did not see pizza or hot dogs on the menu.

2020-12-02 09:20:22 UTC  

Dominion has multiple ethernet ports, and USB ports.

2020-12-02 09:21:25 UTC  

So you would connect it to the internet to download the cybersecurity suite?

2020-12-02 09:21:32 UTC  

What?

2020-12-02 09:21:56 UTC  

No, you can inject exploits, rootkits, firmware hacks.

2020-12-02 09:22:42 UTC  

Leslie said every hardware in every presinct has to connect to the internet to download the cybersecurity suite because Krebs Hillary and Soros said so šŸ˜…

2020-12-02 09:22:47 UTC  

@Maw I actually believed that abnormal voter registration and inflated numbers of eligible voters was going to be the issue. After reading earlier comments about death threats to a guy named Kreg on this site, I looked him upļæ¼. And found a complete instruction manual produced via the department of homeland security and see I SA that insured did this shit show of an election happened. I am so pissed off right now I can’t even speak.

2020-12-02 09:23:09 UTC  

Oh, no, that's not true.

2020-12-02 09:23:18 UTC  

They usually use a USB drive to update the machines.

2020-12-02 09:23:39 UTC  

In the majority of cases when dealing with things that aren't actually computers.

2020-12-02 09:23:55 UTC  

Like your phones at one point.

2020-12-02 09:24:03 UTC  

Like cameras.

2020-12-02 09:24:34 UTC  

(I think on phones it was done via SD cards)

2020-12-02 09:24:59 UTC  

@Maw that may be the case but the instruction manual does require a network connection and updates regularly. I’m not saying that a thumb drive couldn’t have been used because it obviously was since they lost 47 of them. But why would a federal agency utilize Pardison political action organizations associated with crazy leftists in outlining election security?ļæ¼

2020-12-02 09:25:18 UTC  

Sure, a *network* connection.

2020-12-02 09:25:37 UTC  

Because the machines need to communicate with a source to aggregate data.

2020-12-02 09:25:48 UTC  

This doesn't necessarily mean the internet.

2020-12-02 09:26:13 UTC  

Pretending that every organization that has taken a dollar from Soros or Koch makes them inherently evil is silly

2020-12-02 09:26:16 UTC  

All of the voting machine discussed on Defcon's are cpus.

2020-12-02 09:26:19 UTC  

In the manual it’s referred to as vendor access for software updates. Which I believe is what Georgia claimed was because of a glitch there.

2020-12-02 09:28:14 UTC  

Software updates are one possible vector of attack?

2020-12-02 09:28:18 UTC  

@Dedkraken pretending that having 6 to 8 of them intimately involved in establishment of election security protocols, is reasonableļæ¼ is silly.

2020-12-02 09:29:02 UTC  

So, if what you're saying is correct, it's likely that this is the sort of system they're looking at.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/771201221145919499/783625770399956992/unknown.png

2020-12-02 09:29:40 UTC  

Nothing tells me for sure that they are using internet.

2020-12-02 09:29:50 UTC  

Why would the local server be connected to the internet

2020-12-02 09:29:52 UTC  

So what did they supposedly do that messed up election security protocols?

2020-12-02 09:29:59 UTC  

Or think it is

2020-12-02 09:30:46 UTC  

I mean the security on the machines themselves are terrible, and that's been shown numerous times over the course of multiple applications for certification in CA/TX.

2020-12-02 09:30:48 UTC  

LAN with no connection to WAN or Internet?

2020-12-02 09:30:53 UTC  

@LeslieW In my opinion, what many Trump supporters are experiencing is a form of extreme "confirmation bias". Everyone is so sure that fraud has occurred that they are actively working to prove it. Every unknown action is suspicious. Every election worker is a suspect. Every rumor is fact. And every allegation is evidence. And everyone glosses over that the conspiracy theory about hidden backdoors or easily hacked election equipment, if true, would mean that the 2016 was conducted with even more fraud susceptible systems then we have now...

2020-12-02 09:31:01 UTC  

Nonexistent

2020-12-02 09:31:18 UTC  

Practically in certain examples, yes.

2020-12-02 09:31:45 UTC  

The security was so fundamentally flawed that it was next to completely insecure.

2020-12-02 09:32:05 UTC  

No BIOS passwords open USB ports

2020-12-02 09:32:06 UTC  

That seems like a stretch šŸ˜…

2020-12-02 09:32:11 UTC  

It isn't.

2020-12-02 09:32:57 UTC  

Boot to any os

2020-12-02 09:34:00 UTC  

@busillis Software updates after hardware certification, conducted by a vendor with ties to the Clinton foundation and multiple Soros funded political action organizations It’s not only a possible ā€œvector of attackā€, but completely destroys the narrative that there were no security breaches possible. I can’t wait for this to get to Scotus. Dell order dominion to open its legs like a five dollar hooker and allow every computer expert at Sydney pals disposal to comb through that software system and all the data generated throughout the election on a national level. I don’t give a shit who wins this election. I voted for Tulsi Gabbard. But I do care about the integrity of our elections and you should too. This is completely unacceptable on every level. ļæ¼

2020-12-02 09:34:34 UTC  

Low-grade disk encryption...crack in aws job cheap and easy

2020-12-02 09:35:35 UTC  

@LeslieW many have known about this for 5 -7 years

2020-12-02 09:35:51 UTC  

Ago