I don't think this is a smoking gun. It does show how easy it is to manipulate the votes but that should not be a surprise to anyone that understands how databases work.
However, that SSMS being installed on these machines is in violation of the protocols is serious.
I don't think this is a smoking gun. It does show how easy it is to manipulate the votes but that should not be a surprise to anyone that understands how databases work.
However, that SSMS being installed on these machines is in violation of the protocols is serious.
SMSS: allows two servers to send data via background processes to any destination.
For normies: SMSS is a program installed on Windows computers that allow data to be sent anywhere without it being viable to the user.
What does "being viable" mean?? Or was it being "visible"?
Pede meant visible