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).
One SSID will be hidden and it's: 2020vote There will be no password or splash page for this one and it should only be used for the sensitive machines that need to be connected to the internet.
What do you think? I'm wagering there was a route considering that AP was explicitly stated to be for internet access for sensitive machines.
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).
What do you think? I'm wagering there was a route considering that AP was explicitly stated to be for internet access for sensitive machines.