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DOMINION Voting Systems Executives Including Eric Coomer Knew Its Voting Systems Had Major Security Issues, Was Hacked, and Was
2023-02-18
[Gateway] Dominion Voting Systems is in big trouble after the filing by FOX News in its case with Dominion yesterday. FOX News uncovered through its discovery in the case that Dominion’s own employees expressed serious concerns about the security of its machines.

Dominion Voting Systems sued FOX News for $1.6 billion in a defamation lawsuit in March 2021. The AP reported on the suit in a very nasty and biased report.

The AP shared:
Dominion Voting Systems filed a $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News on Friday, arguing the cable news giant falsely claimed in an effort to boost faltering ratings that the voting company had rigged the 2020 election.

TRENDING: HUGE: FOX News Filing Shows DOMINION Voting Systems Executives Including Eric Coomer Knew Its Voting Systems Had Major Security Issues, Was Hacked, and Was "Riddled with Bugs"
The AP included numerous falsities and biases in its report, so much so that it looked like it was written by Dominion.

Since the 2020 Election, there has been a concerted effort by the Mainstream media to protect the results of the election and label anyone or any entity who challenges the uncertifiable results of the 2020 results as an election denier.

On Thursday, FOX News filed a brief in this case with Dominion Voting Systems. FOX News uncovered some material issues with Dominion and its voting systems. These items were so serious that Dominion employees expressed concerns about these issues.
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Posted by:Besoeker

#11  Goodbye USa that I have known and lived for 79 years now.,
Posted by: Canuckistan sniper   2023-02-18 21:42  

#10  Voting should encrypt off a 10 digit password you make up give it when you vote. After voting it should print the password and your sequence number in the machine Then after the election you should be able to go back and see what vote was recorded for you when you went to vote.
If there is a recount it would be possible to ask each voter, then if needed with their name it should be possible to confirm the s
To make it more complete a separate "You voted based on name and fingerprint should be recorded on the machine and not tied to you ballot.

Then on recounts and questions it should be possible to ask the voter. Then verify with the voters sequence number and password. It would also be possible to disqualify particular voters based on reason, fingerprint or name and sequence number with their vote removed from the count.
Posted by: 3dc   2023-02-18 21:40  

#9  Saw a video of a Dominion employee nerd on election day doing something on his laptop, then transferring that something to a thumb drive then load it to a voting machine from the thumb drive.

He was not changing the code. The Dominion employee was changing the votes in the database.
Posted by: Mad Eye Omeretch7959   2023-02-18 21:19  

#8  Actually, technically, they can show you all the source code you want but that is not necessarily the set of instructions that the computer executes. The only way to know for sure what is happening inside a computerized voting machine is to dump it's memory and read the object code, the machine language that the computer is executing. You would need to do that periodically while people are voting in case somebody hacks into it while they are voting. For that you need a computer programmer you can trust and "trust" seems to be the key here. Who can you trust?
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2023-02-18 13:10  

#7  Most importantly, energize the local media to honestly report voter fraud and local LE to investigate it aggressively!

Can't believe that'll ever happen. You ever take a good look at the clowns who work for your local TV news outfits?
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2023-02-18 13:02  

#6  Same Day Voting, Voter ID, no ballot harvesting and highly restricted absentee voting for handicapped only. Most importantly, energize the local media to honestly report voter fraud and local LE to investigate it aggressively!
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2023-02-18 12:40  

#5  A quote from the link:

"Don't use machines, because you can never, ever trust them to give you a fair election," Curtis warned. "There are too many ways to hack them. You can hack them at the level that I did when you first build them, you can hack them from the outside, you can hack them with programs that load themselves on the side. It's impossible to secure them.

"You will never beat the programmer. The programmer always owns the universe. And as long as you have machines — I don't care which company — as long as you have machines, they are vulnerable to this."
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2023-02-18 12:10  

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Posted by: Abu Uluque   2023-02-18 12:06  

#3  Writing code to flip votes 'very easy to do' but 'hard to stop,' programmer warns Arizona Senate
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2023-02-18 12:04  

#2  Yes, yes. The judge will determine that any damaging discovery items are "not germane" to the suit.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2023-02-18 09:38  

#1  "Backdoor"....well uh, yes. It was used for system security functions. Isn't it time for a break, or lunch ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2023-02-18 02:32  

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