Apparently the Auditors requested the administrative password for the Dominion machines from Maircopa County Officials.
The County Officials said they don't have it.
So who is setting the functions/ settings on the machines. this is the level where the switching functions likely reside...
I saw a "Walker, Texas Ranger" episode last week, it was the 2 part one where he went undercover in Mexico to smuggled into the US. Anyway, at one point they wanted info out of a guy, so they got a "Hot-Shot", which is a tool for handling cattle (other peoples cattle), the guy talked.....just saying.
We call those "cattle prods" in Texas.
in some circles they call them "social distancing sticks" xD
yeah, hot shot = OD in a syringe..
Lol a walker Texas ranger bro. Haha got that nickname as a kid. Long story lol
Seems simple enough to me, they lied......again.
How can a county NOT have an administrative password to their own vote counting machines?
Somebody set up and maintained the counting machines. The election was only a few months ago... so surely they still have names and phone #'s... and know who was there on-site to monitor the machines.
That path leads back to the Dominion Tech reps... (the people who want their algorithyms protected even though Cyber Ninjas was revealed...
Try the default password, boys. Chances are, nobody bothered to change it.
123WeChangeVOTES
It's the Dims so try "admin" or "password"
They are not going to give it up and neither is Dominion. They will have to get a court order. Another whole new ordeal.
This appears to be a tailor made case for the use of Ghidra, the NSA software decompiler tool:
https://ghidra-sre.org/
Many lazy coders leave their passwords grouped together in the hex files. I have found admin passwords for several pieces of industrial automation software this way, and I am no code wizard. I think someone skilled at this could unlock the whole thing.
This is huge news....
House of cards falling...
I think there's these little USB devices that can go through all sorts of permutations for passwords. I think you have to buy them for a specific number of characters. Also you have to make sure that the system won't lock you out after so many attempts.
They don't know it or they don't want to share it?
If it's Microsoft based, it's quite easy to hack to get in. I've done this many times when customers drop off their computers but forget to fill out the "password" section on the paperwork so I just do the hack and I'm in.
good question I bet Dominion didn't give it to the County though...
Exactly who?
No problem. Just have a Dominion tech reset the admin password.
Isn't it "hunter2"?
I don't think that is the administrator level password though. It's like workplace It. The person who built and configured your system sets the administrator and user passwords. they seem to have junior and senior usere passwords but no administrator ones...