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And yet nobody can read.

For me it rather looks you can't read things mentioned to you.

My point was that just because the Wi-Fi was open to the voting machines does NOT mean that votes could be changed on the voting machines

It doesn't mean it were changed,but definitely mean can be changed. If not safe from attack that means votes can be changed.Anyone could hack it with ease. 8 year old script kiddie would do it so I say - anyone.Period.

If you interpret that "anyone" means caveman from the street not knowing computers except turning on and off and typing a text,browsing porn or watching video could do that you would be right - such person were unable to do that.But probably only such - anyone with basics able to download and copy-paste exploits would hack it.Period.

The point is also you assume the rest of system were secured. But being sincere there had to be complete idiot to configure this shit those way,and probably the rest too was such F.U.B.A.R. system like we see on the examples of SSIDs and passsword - it would be strange if ladmin (if not saboteur) would fuck only those things. It rather suggests that those network were wide open like the door of a country barn.

Of course we don't have binary or source of voting application - correct. (If we will have it then probably we will have to use some tool for RE Q mentioned),but I would bet for a beer that those dominion app was fucked up or has backdoor too.

Of course it isn't hard proof of voter fraud - correct.But for example for some circumstantial trial this thing would be useful nevertheless.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

And yet nobody can read.

For me it rather looks you can't read things mentioned to you.

My point was that just because the Wi-Fi was open to the voting machines does NOT mean that votes could be changed on the voting machines

It doesn't mean it were changed,but definitely mean can be changed. If not safe from attack that means votes can be changed.Anyone could hack it with ease. 8 year old script kiddie would do it so I say - anyone.Period.

If you interpret that "anyone" means caveman from the street not knowing computers except turning on and off and typing a text,browsing porn or watching video could do that you would be right - such person were unable to do that.But probably only such - anyone with basics able to download and copy-paste exploits would hack it.Period.

The point is also you assume the rest of system were secured. But being sincere there had to be complete idiot to configure this shit those way,and probably the rest too was such F.U.B.A.R. system like we see on the examples of SSIDs and passsword - it would be strange if ladmin (if not saboteur) would fuck only those things. It rather suggests that those network were open like the door of a country barn.

Of course we don't have binary or source of voting application - correct. (If we will have it then probably we will have to use some tool for RE Q mentioned),but I would bet for a beer that those dominion app was fucked up or has backdoor too.

Of course it isn't hard proof of voter fraud - correct.But for example for some circumstantial trial this thing would be useful nevertheless.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

And yet nobody can read.

For me it rather looks you can't read things mentioned to you.

My point was that just because the Wi-Fi was open to the voting machines does NOT mean that votes could be changed on the voting machines

It doesn't mean it were changed,but definitely mean can be changed. If not safe from attack that means votes can be changed.Anyone could hack it with ease. 8 year old script kiddie would do it so I say - anyone.Period.

If you interpret that caveman from the street not knowing computers except turning on and off and typing a text,browsing porn or watching video could do that you would be right - such person were unable to do that.But probably only such - anyone with basics able to download and copy-paste exploits would hack it.Period.

The point is also you assume the rest of system were secured. But being sincere there had to be complete idiot to configure this shit those way,and probably the rest too was such F.U.B.A.R. system like we see on the examples of SSIDs and passsword - it would be strange if ladmin (if not saboteur) would fuck only those things. It rather suggests that those network were open like the door of a country barn.

Of course we don't have binary or source of voting application - correct. (If we will have it then probably we will have to use some tool for RE Q mentioned),but I would bet for a beer that those dominion app was fucked up or has backdoor too.

Of course it isn't hard proof of voter fraud - correct.But for example for some circumstantial trial this thing would be useful nevertheless.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

And yet nobody can read.

For me it rather looks you can't read things mentioned to you.

My point was that just because the Wi-Fi was open to the voting machines does NOT mean that votes could be changed on the voting machines

It doesn't mean it were changed,but definitely mean can be changed. If not safe from attack that means votes can be changed.Anyone could hack it with ease. 8 year old script kiddie would do it so I say - anyone.Period.

If you interpret that caveman from the street not knowing computers except turning on and off and typing a text,browsing porn or watching video could do that you would be right - such person were unable to do that.But probably only such - anyone with basics able to download and copy-paste exploits would hack it.Period.

The point is also you assume the rest of system were secured. But being sincere there had to be complete idiot to configure this shit those way,and probably the rest too was such F.U.B.A.R. system like we see on the examples of SSIDs and passsword - it would be strange if ladmin (if not saboteur) would fuck only those things. It rather suggests that those network were wide open like the door of a country barn.

Of course we don't have binary or source of voting application - correct. (If we will have it then probably we will have to use some tool for RE Q mentioned),but I bet those dominion app was fucked up or has backdoor too.

Of course it isn't hard proof of voter fraud - correct.But for example for some circumstantial trial this thing would be useful nevertheless.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

And yet nobody can read.

For me it rather looks you can't read things mentioned to you.

My point was that just because the Wi-Fi was open to the voting machines does NOT mean that votes could be changed on the voting machines

It doesn't mean it were changed,but definitely mean can be changed. If not safe from attack that means votes can be changed.Anyone could hack it with ease. 8 year old script kiddie would do it so I say - anyone.Period.

If you interpret that caveman from the street not knowing computers except turning on and off and typing a text,browsing porn or watching video could do that you would be right - such person were unable to do that.But probably only such - anyone with basics able to download and copy-paste exploits would hack it.Period.

The point is also you assume the rest of system were secured. But being sincere there had to be complete idiot to configure this shit those way,and probably the rest too was such F.U.B.A.R. system like we see on the examples of SSIDs and passsword - it would be strange if ladmin (if not saboteur) would fuck only those things. It rather suggests that those network were open like the door of a country barn.

Of course we don't have binary or source of voting application - correct. (If we will have it then probably we will have to use some tool for RE Q mentioned),but I bet those dominion app was fucked up or has backdoor too.

Of course it isn't hard proof of voter fraud - correct.But for example for some circumstantial trial this thing would be useful nevertheless.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

And yet nobody can read.

For me it rather looks you can't read things mentioned to you.

My point was that just because the Wi-Fi was open to the voting machines does NOT mean that votes could be changed on the voting machines

It doesn't mean it were changed,but definitely mean can be changed. If not safe from attack that means votes can be changed.Anyone could hack it with ease. 8 year old script kiddie would do it so I say - anyone.Period.

If you interpret that caveman from the street not knowing computers except turning on and off and typing a text,browsing porn or watching video could do that you would be right - such person were unable to do that.But probably only such - anyone with basics able to download and copy-paste exploits would hack it.Period.

The point is also you assume the rest of system were secured. But being sincere there had to be complete idiot to configure this shit those way,and probably the rest too was such F.U.B.A.R. system like we see on the examples of SSIDs and passsword - it would be strange if ladmin (if not saboteur) would fuck only those things.

Of course we don't have binary or source of voting application - correct. (If we will have it then probably we will have to use some tool for RE Q mentioned),but I bet those dominion app was fucked up or has backdoor too.

Of course it isn't hard proof of voter fraud - correct.But for example for some circumstantial trial this thing would be useful nevertheless.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

And yet nobody can read.

For me it rather looks you can't read things mentioned to you.

My point was that just because the Wi-Fi was open to the voting machines does NOT mean that votes could be changed on the voting machines

It doesn't mean it were changed,but definitely mean can be changed. If not safe from attack that means votes can be changed.Anyone could hack it with ease. 8 year old script kiddie would do it so I say - anyone.Period.

If you interpret that caveman from the street not knowing computers except turning on and off and typing a text or watching video could do that you would be right - such person were unable to do that.But anyone with basics able to copy-paste exploits would hack it.Again: Period.

The point is also you assume the rest of system were secured. But being sincere there had to be complete idiot to configure this shit those way,and probably the rest too was such F.U.B.A.R. system like we see on the examples of SSIDs and passsword - it would be strange if ladmin (or rather saboteur) would fuck only those things.

Of course we don't have binary or source of voting application - correct. (If we will have it then probably we will have to use some tool for RE Q mentioned),but I bet those dominion app was fucked up or has backdoor too.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

And yet nobody can read.

For me it rather looks you can't read things mentioned to you.

My point was that just because the Wi-Fi was open to the voting machines does NOT mean that votes could be changed on the voting machines

It doesn't mean it were changed,but definitely mean can be changed. If not safe from attack that means votes can be changed.Anyone could hack it with ease. 8 year old script kiddie would do it so I say - anyone.Period.

The point is also you assume the rest of system were secured. But being sincere there had to be complete idiot to configure this shit those way,and probably the rest too was such F.U.B.A.R. system like we see on the examples of SSIDs and passsword - it would be strange if ladmin (or rather saboteur) would fuck only those things.

Of course we don't have binary or source of voting application - correct. (If we will have it then probably we will have to use tool for it Q mentioned),but I bet those app was fucked up or has backdoor.

3 years ago
1 score