So by banning his monitoring device of WIFI signals for fear of interference, they are admitting that the voting machines are connected to WIFI which also means they are not "air gapped" as we have been told they are supposed to be.
The boomerang here is they just effectively admitted the voting machines are on the internet even though they are officially not supposed to be.
So by banning his monitoring device of WIFI signals for fear of interference, they are admitting that the voting machines are connected to WIFI which also means they are not "air gapped" as we have been told they are supposed to be.
The boomerang here is they just effectively admitted the voting machines are on the internet even though they are officially not supposed to be.
u/#updoot