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Too many people in this comment section are going insane. I work with Microsoft SQL Server and Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio, or SSMS (which was the program shown in the video) almost daily.
The white hat hacker's laptop is running SSMS. He is connecting to the SQL Server instance running on the Dominion machine. The point is that votes can be changed by an outside user in real time while the machine is counting ballots. That's such an obvious security hole that could be plugged by simply blocking the incoming port while the machine is in tabulation mode. It takes literally 10 minutes to write code to do that.
I don't know the rest of the details, which is how the white hat guy obtained the credentials to the SQL instance. If there's no password, or the password is on the dark web (Pillow Guy claimed many election department passwords were on the dark web), that's even worse.
Let's not get started on all the other security holes these Dominion scanners have... such as being able to count the same ballot multiple times, as demonstrated on video at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta.
Thank you for the layman breakdown! I'll build you a house. But I can only invoice you old school way! Haha.
BRB what is an extended ACL or basic SWITCHPORT SECURITY SRS I am barley getting started in I.T and even I know how retarded this vulnerability is SRS.
Don't get me started on the 4G LTE Telit modem chips found on Dominion motherboards...
Please tell I hadn't heard that yet. How can a host get 4g service I figured they would have to use 802.11 I believe which would be WI-FI unless I am mistaken unless they just used Ethernet.
find the video of the CEO of smartmatic trying to sell one of his devices, he goes on to tell them yes there is 3g and 4g capabilities and weighting options.
Any computer can get 4G cell service as long as they have a modem, SIM card and subscription.