It doesn't. As I explained, it calls them "sensitive machines".
So... let's examine and brainstorm a little.
First... what would be considered "sensitive" during vote counting? Well... voting machines are the obvious one.
Another would be signature verification machines. Or registration machines. Or anything else needed for adjudicating ballots.
Finally, it could just mean "a couple of VIPs who want to connect their laptops to a separate network to watch YouTube videos". Possible... but (a) use of the word "machine" feels like it's specifically targeting a limited-purpose computer involved in the official process, not general purpose personal computers, and (b) why would VIPs want an unprotected but unlisted network for their personal PCs? They wouldn't.
Which brings us to... if it's not a voting machine, what else would it be? And if it's one of the "other" things like signature matching, how is that any better?
Unless you're suggesting this email was regarding some unrelated event entirely... which... I mean, on October 30th, a "Nov 3rd event", and email address of "voteathome.org"? C'mon, man!
As a tech person I'm already horrified these systems run Windows in the first place
Windows is only windows, look at SSIDs and "password". Even trained monkey could hack it with ease. I wouldn't advise such things even for electing animal overseer in ZOO. Come on,as Polish I would say "Polish electorial calculator" (https://what.thedailywtf.com/topic/13836/polish-electorial-calculator/2
) from 2014 was probably quite advanced and who knows - maybe even more secure comparing to this shit.
No evidence it was compromised ? Ok,but evidence elections shall be repeated because it was able to be hacked by trained monkey or at best by 8 years old kid for sure.
"The KI Convention Center at Green Bay’s Hyatt Regency was where the election team decided to locate the city’s Central Count and where the absentee ballots were stored":
It doesn't. As I explained, it calls them "sensitive machines".
So... let's examine and brainstorm a little.
First... what would be considered "sensitive" during vote counting? Well... voting machines are the obvious one.
Another would be signature verification machines. Or registration machines. Or anything else needed for adjudicating ballots.
Finally, it could just mean "a couple of VIPs who want to connect their laptops to a separate network to watch YouTube videos". Possible... but (a) use of the word "machine" feels like it's specifically targeting a limited-purpose computer involved in the official process, not general purpose personal computers, and (b) why would VIPs want an unprotected but unlisted network for their personal PCs? They wouldn't.
Which brings us to... if it's not a voting machine, what else would it be? And if it's one of the "other" things like signature matching, how is that any better?
Unless you're suggesting this email was regarding some unrelated event entirely... which... I mean, on October 30th, a "Nov 3rd event", and email address of "voteathome.org"? C'mon, man!
Windows is only windows, look at SSIDs and "password". Even trained monkey could hack it with ease. I wouldn't advise such things even for electing animal overseer in ZOO. Come on,as Polish I would say "Polish electorial calculator" (https://what.thedailywtf.com/topic/13836/polish-electorial-calculator/2 ) from 2014 was probably quite advanced and who knows - maybe even more secure comparing to this shit.
No evidence it was compromised ? Ok,but evidence elections shall be repeated because it was able to be hacked by trained monkey or at best by 8 years old kid for sure.
There was no voting or vote counting at the Hyatt Regency in Green Bay, WI look it up yourself.
Numerous references on different sources say otherwise.
Are these wrong? Where were the Green Bay counting centers if not the KI Convention Center?
"That count is being held at KI Convention Center": (Nov 3rd)
https://wtaq.com/2020/11/03/186078/
"Green Bay's central count facility for absentee ballots": (March 11)
https://upnorthnewswi.com/2021/03/11/gop-elections-hearing-held-to-accuse-green-bay-of-what-exactly/
"The KI Convention Center at Green Bay’s Hyatt Regency was where the election team decided to locate the city’s Central Count and where the absentee ballots were stored":
https://thefederalist.com/2021/03/10/how-mark-zuckerbergs-election-money-helped-an-out-of-state-democrat-get-his-hands-on-wisconsins-2020-vote/