on 10/29/2019 an admin logged in and spent 5 minute configuring the various network parameters. All of those various pages are config parameters.
they're all done seconds after each other so it looks like it's a script updating a bunch of parameters. Which is 100% normal for a deployed workstation or kiosk mode PC.
Months later, on 2/07/2020 we see internet access.
The second image is 1/17/2020, some random accesses to foxnews and one access to a url I can't decipher. There are also some database requests to some google services. Nothing at all out of the ordinary for a standard PC.
I do strongly believe there was cheating in this election but these images prove nothing. Unless there are other things that indicate these computers were online between these dates. that would mean someone manually removed a bunch of logs.
Looks like the user “emsadmin” or some sort of “admin” was logged into that account and visited the websites listed, further verifying that the system was connected to the internet
yes, please, explain. Am good at many things but computer is not one of them.
on 10/29/2019 an admin logged in and spent 5 minute configuring the various network parameters. All of those various pages are config parameters. they're all done seconds after each other so it looks like it's a script updating a bunch of parameters. Which is 100% normal for a deployed workstation or kiosk mode PC.
Months later, on 2/07/2020 we see internet access.
The second image is 1/17/2020, some random accesses to foxnews and one access to a url I can't decipher. There are also some database requests to some google services. Nothing at all out of the ordinary for a standard PC.
I do strongly believe there was cheating in this election but these images prove nothing. Unless there are other things that indicate these computers were online between these dates. that would mean someone manually removed a bunch of logs.
Looks like the user “emsadmin” or some sort of “admin” was logged into that account and visited the websites listed, further verifying that the system was connected to the internet
Ty, fren