Here is the affidavit by CyFIR's Ben Cotton on an anonymous user remotely accessing the Antrim County EMS.
First, he points out IP addresses from Taiwan and Germany.
Each machine was connected to the internet by Verizon modems.
All of the administrators shared the same password except two who didn't use a password.
The hard disk weren't encrypted.
Microsoft SQL was set so an unauthorized user could manipulate the database.
The Antrim EMS last updated their Windows Defender Antivirus on 7/16/2016. LOL.
An anonymous user logged on 11/5/2020 at 5:55:56 PM and 11/17/2020 at 5:16:49 PM EST.
I'm blown away that hackers would be able to get past all the administrators using the exact same password, the administrators not using passwords, and get past the Windows Defender Antivirus updated in 2016 to access the "most secure election in history"❗
This is juicy stuff I had not seen before. On DePerno's site is a link to the 'All Reports'
https://www.depernolaw.com/all-expert-reports.html
I downloaded and read [15] CyTech CyFir #2 for starters, but there are several reports. This one is an affidavit from Ben Cotton that he gave on 6/8/21.
Cotton has all the creds, CISSP and 25 years experience with computer forensics. Those trolls on the left pushing the 'Cyber Ninjas doesn't know what they are doing' has no idea who is on that team.
Question: would using a VPN cause the IP addresses to show Germany and Taiwan?
yes
If a VPN is involved, then yes, the IP address would reflect the VPN server IP.
Doesn’t matter we were told they weren’t connected to the internet. Everything after that doesn’t change their lies and coverups.
And these systems were "certified". Who did the certifications? Because they should have their certification revoked and potentially charged with criminal negligence.
Basically, you have a small number who "can" certify, along with a small number who "make the software", and then you never allow an outside party to ever look at them outside that group.
That's what we have. Just a big circle of fraud that covers for everyone else that will, in the end, be pointing the finger at everyone else.
Oh, and then you have the corrupt politicians who signed off on said fraud.
Anyone with half a brain would see how this whole thing is a house of cards ready to be pulled by a single audit. Hence, Maricopa County and the panic ensuing...
That said, no one has ever requested an actual audit and they've always played the game about there possibly being fraud, to help protect if they ever got it pulled on them.
They just weren't ever expecting anyone to keep pushing and pushing for an audit. Never happened before, why should it happen now.
They ALL know they're about to be found out. Writing is on the wall for them all, and, while they should be coming clean and making deals, you still have them being like ignorant fools blabbing on MSM about how it isn't real, etc etc etc.
When the first domino falls, it's gonna be a rough time for them. They've had nine months to come clean and confess tho, and even with increased pressure...
EV&V and SLI Compliance are two companies that certify the machines. I don't know how many others there are. But those two were the ones that did the phony audit in Maricopa.
The no password accounts would probably rely on certificates. Those are really super secure passwords.
I'm betting they had open access. Can you imagine someone with the brainpower of an election official using a private key?
No. But I could imagine Dominion having a private key and it being shared with everybody and their mother inside their organization.
Most secure election in history.
Everyone keep in mind this is old news and not for Arizona that we heard about yesterday. NOT the same thing.