So not only were voting machines connected directly to the Internet which they should not have been, they were using unencrypted, passwordless, clear text WiFi, which anyone with a moderate understanding of packet sniffing could intercept and conceivably spoof to report "corrections" to vote totals (provided a mechanism exists on the machines and master servers themselves).
So not only were voting machines connected directly to the Internet which they should not have been, they were using unencrypted, passwordless, clear text WiFi, which anyone with a moderate understanding of packet sniffing could intercept and conceivably spoof to report "corrections" to vote totals (provided a mechanism exists on the machines and master servers themselves).
There reports of the use of a "smart" thermostat to access the internet- IT guy, does this make sense??
I remember hearing about that, too. Also, I believe the company it was connected to had Chinese connections. I did find this: https://thepatriotnation.net/audit-discovers-voting-machine-data-sent-to-china/