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    https://www.politico.com/news/2022/1...n-day-00065277

    https://www.politico.com/news/2022/1...terms-00061769

    Ah, the neverending hypocrisy of the left. According to the left-wing MSM, the 2020 election process was "the most secure election in our history" and anyone who questioned those results was nothing more than a crazy right-wing conspiracy election denier. I'll say that again..."ANYONE". All those reports of unsecured servers and hacking vulnerabilities were simply conjured up by MAGA supporters who couldn't accept defeat. Fast-forward to 24 hours ago and Political just put out a piece of the 6 security threats to watch on today's mid-term election day. Gee, what changed? The answer is simple. Democrats are projected to lose big today and the left is already looking for excuses. Sound familiar??? Suddenly there are a lot of problems with election security especially when it comes to the voting machines. So who are the election deniers now? You can't this stuff up. Here are a few examples of the libtard hypocrisy and remember, when the right expressed their concerns, they were demonized by the very same group of people that are now saying the same thing.

    "The midterms face a bevy of digital threats, from stolen Twitter accounts to hacked election websites, that could spark chaos, confusion, and unrest that last long after the polls close."

    "The 2020 presidential election was rife with allegations of voting machine hacks that were later debunked. Yet there are real risks that hackers could tunnel into voting equipment and other election infrastructure to try to undermine Tuesday’s vote."

    Wireless modems enabling hacks of voting machines or vote tallies

    At least seven states and Washington, D.C., use wireless modems to transmit unofficial election-night results to their central offices. These modems use telecommunications networks that are vulnerable to hackers, and malicious actors could exploit them to tamper with unofficial vote data, corrupt voting machines or compromise the computers used to tally official results.

    The modems, which send vote data from precincts to central offices using cellphone networks, help election officials satisfy the public’s demand for rapid results. But putting any networking connection on an election system opens up new ways to attack it that don’t require physical access to machines, and security experts say the risks aren’t worth the rewards.

    “You’re counting on a bunch of infrastructure to deliver data back and forth, and it’s well within the capabilities of nation-state hackers to break into that infrastructure,” said Dan Wallach, a Rice University computer science professor who has repeatedly exposed flaws in election equipment.

    Cyberattacks on voter registration databases

    Hackers with access to a voter registration system could sow chaos in two ways. By tampering with voter data, they could make it more difficult or time-consuming for poll workers to check in voters at polling places. And by stealing voter data, hackers could engage in targeted harassment.

    Crashing election office and campaign websites

    Hackers have one relatively low-tech tool for knocking campaigns off balance and disrupting voters’ access to reliable election information: forcing websites to crash using automated tools that simulate massive floods of people visiting those sites.


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      Originally posted by Guest View Post
      https://www.politico.com/news/2022/1...n-day-00065277

      https://www.politico.com/news/2022/1...terms-00061769

      Ah, the neverending hypocrisy of the left. According to the left-wing MSM, the 2020 election process was "the most secure election in our history" and anyone who questioned those results was nothing more than a crazy right-wing conspiracy election denier. I'll say that again..."ANYONE". All those reports of unsecured servers and hacking vulnerabilities were simply conjured up by MAGA supporters who couldn't accept defeat. Fast-forward to 24 hours ago and Political just put out a piece of the 6 security threats to watch on today's mid-term election day. Gee, what changed? The answer is simple. Democrats are projected to lose big today and the left is already looking for excuses. Sound familiar??? Suddenly there are a lot of problems with election security especially when it comes to the voting machines. So who are the election deniers now? You can't this stuff up. Here are a few examples of the libtard hypocrisy and remember, when the right expressed their concerns, they were demonized by the very same group of people that are now saying the same thing.

      "The midterms face a bevy of digital threats, from stolen Twitter accounts to hacked election websites, that could spark chaos, confusion, and unrest that last long after the polls close."

      "The 2020 presidential election was rife with allegations of voting machine hacks that were later debunked. Yet there are real risks that hackers could tunnel into voting equipment and other election infrastructure to try to undermine Tuesday’s vote."

      Wireless modems enabling hacks of voting machines or vote tallies

      At least seven states and Washington, D.C., use wireless modems to transmit unofficial election-night results to their central offices. These modems use telecommunications networks that are vulnerable to hackers, and malicious actors could exploit them to tamper with unofficial vote data, corrupt voting machines or compromise the computers used to tally official results.

      The modems, which send vote data from precincts to central offices using cellphone networks, help election officials satisfy the public’s demand for rapid results. But putting any networking connection on an election system opens up new ways to attack it that don’t require physical access to machines, and security experts say the risks aren’t worth the rewards.

      “You’re counting on a bunch of infrastructure to deliver data back and forth, and it’s well within the capabilities of nation-state hackers to break into that infrastructure,” said Dan Wallach, a Rice University computer science professor who has repeatedly exposed flaws in election equipment.

      Cyberattacks on voter registration databases

      Hackers with access to a voter registration system could sow chaos in two ways. By tampering with voter data, they could make it more difficult or time-consuming for poll workers to check in voters at polling places. And by stealing voter data, hackers could engage in targeted harassment.

      Crashing election office and campaign websites

      Hackers have one relatively low-tech tool for knocking campaigns off balance and disrupting voters’ access to reliable election information: forcing websites to crash using automated tools that simulate massive floods of people visiting those sites.

      Make America Great Again! lol f outta here.

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        I love Biden. Don't hate playa.

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