White hats could hack that password on a local machine in a couple hours with normal cracking brute force tools.
This is to expose them - they already have it all.
If the password is hacked we still don't know who had it, and why. We think Dominion had it, judging from their lording behaviour at the elections. Trouble is they are muh privacy about their passwords. How does one persuade them to admit they had them, or maybe someone can trap them into using them again?
Their security for the election was so lax, maybe the security to their email boxes was similarly lax? Anyone tried hacking those? I think so. But then we have to dial back the courtly narrative to something that is admissable in court.
White hats could hack that password on a local machine in a couple hours with normal cracking brute force tools. This is to expose them - they already have it all.
If the password is hacked we still don't know who had it, and why. We think Dominion had it, judging from their lording behaviour at the elections. Trouble is they are muh privacy about their passwords. How does one persuade them to admit they had them, or maybe someone can trap them into using them again?
Their security for the election was so lax, maybe the security to their email boxes was similarly lax? Anyone tried hacking those? I think so. But then we have to dial back the courtly narrative to something that is admissable in court.
Seconds. Pink1