Okay I just briefly spoke with one of the sources again EARLY this morning as I was going to bed from working overnight. I thought I was going to have to wait till this evening but they HMU right as I was getting in bed around 8 hours later than I expected them to contact me.
They were just waking up and I was just going to sleep so we didn't go into it as much as I would have liked but I'm going to speak to them and possibly another and better source this afternoon but I can give you a couple of small insights and updates that don't violate the NDA they signed.
First off the people in pink shirts on the floor are the Democrats and the people in the orange shirts are the people on our side that are watching the Democrats. Please keep an eye on them at home too!
Secondly the manager of the entire property and facility is a hardcore liberal while the maintenance facility manager is a conservative. The big manager was trying to get the entire event shut down for 10 or more days for another scheduled event and the facility maintenance manager came in like a hero and promise to get everything moved in only 5 hours. I hope to get up better understanding of this portion later today. Seems like an attempt to disrupt or get to the ballots / equipment while it was unattended was countered.
There are almost 100 lawyers there everyday between the 2 sides. (imagine the billable hours!)
Phase 2 starts may 24th. They will be hiring more people most likely I was told.
They still don't have the password to the machines and the person didn't know if they had circumvented that but that wasn't their area so maybe they have a way around it or maybe not.
The Cyber Ninjas main guy is a devout Christian and starts ever session with prayer.
This is very much a spiritual battleground just as much as it's a legal one. Prayer was specifically asked for.
I hope to provide more details sometime this evening after 7:00 p.m. AZ time.
I agree but I only wanted to convey what I was told by this person. They are not in a tech position at all.
Physical access typically makes it simple to bypass or remove password protection. A bootable Kali Linux USB has the tools to get through most things.