The last bit.
Just like hillary had a private server that was wide open, where once she was paid, she placed extremely classified materials on the server,, to serve them to her paying clients, all they had to do was "hack" her most likely using a password she gave them.
Plausible deniability, even though everyone knows what they are doing
Plausible deniability. In a court of law for a criminal trial, you have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant committed the crimes they are being charged with. So to get away with crimes, you'd have to commit them in such a way that it is virtually impossible for reasonable doubt to be completely dispelled.
What exactly is the point of "hacking" the election machines?
Decentralizing points of failure? "Plausible" deniability?
The last bit. Just like hillary had a private server that was wide open, where once she was paid, she placed extremely classified materials on the server,, to serve them to her paying clients, all they had to do was "hack" her most likely using a password she gave them. Plausible deniability, even though everyone knows what they are doing
Plausible deniability. In a court of law for a criminal trial, you have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant committed the crimes they are being charged with. So to get away with crimes, you'd have to commit them in such a way that it is virtually impossible for reasonable doubt to be completely dispelled.