At the August Cyber Symposium, Mesa County, CO Recorder Tina Peters reported that critical files had been deleted from the county’s Dominion voting systems during a vendor “update.” Prior to the update, Peters created a backup image of the hard drive. A forensic analysis by cybersecurity experts confirms her allegations.
The report found that “elections records… mandated by Colorado law as certification requirements for Colorado voting systems have been destroyed on Mesa County’s voting system by the system vendor and the Colorado Secretary of State’s office.”
The deleted files included the election server databases, adjudication files, log files that track events on the election database management system, log files required to determine whether the system was accessed by an external unauthorized device, and much more....Report Confirms Election Files Were Deleted from Mesa County, Colorado Voting Systems
At the August Cyber Symposium, Mesa County, CO Recorder Tina Peters reported that critical files had been deleted from the county’s Dominion voting systems during a vendor “update.” Prior to the update, Peters created a backup image of the hard drive. A forensic analysis by cybersecurity experts confirms her allegations.
The report found that “elections records… mandated by Colorado law as certification requirements for Colorado voting systems have been destroyed on Mesa County’s voting system by the system vendor and the Colorado Secretary of State’s office.”
The deleted files included the election server databases, adjudication files, log files that track events on the election database management system, log files required to determine whether the system was accessed by an external unauthorized device, and much more....Report Confirms Election Files Were Deleted from Mesa County, Colorado Voting Systems
I'm SURE it was a mistake............................. (eye roll)