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To: Dave Wright
Its worse than that. Dominion has specific .bat files they wrote to deharden the SQL Server and and remove restrictions to the access control. This would be done to allow external agents to manipulate the election data stored on the EMS machine remotely as was shown in the hack yesterday.

It's not possible to change SQL Server access rights with a .bat file, unless you already have administrative rights. In that case, no need to use a custom .bat file, you can manipulate permissions with the tools that come with SQL Server. Either way - no need to argue about this .bat file - just post the contents online so it can be reviewed. Anyone have a link?

Also, as they scanned through the log files of the reimaged machine they popped up an HTTP 403 (Forbidden Access) error file that was logged. It was in Chinese. WTF?

Web servers have HTTP codes associated with any response. So when you loaded this page, beside the content your browser sent out a 200 HTTP code (all good), along with the content you are viewing. The web server logs the request in the language the machine is localized to. In other words, a web request to a Chinese website that denied me for whatever reason (403) would not be logged in English.

Every state needs to issue an injunction against Dominion Systems from touching any machines used in the 2020 election until this is all fully investigated.

Since Dominion is suing Lindell, Powell, et al- we'll find out the truth eventually if this gets to court.
46 posted on 08/11/2021 1:04:12 PM PDT by Technical
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To: Technical

Thanks for the grounded info.


60 posted on 08/11/2021 4:07:34 PM PDT by TangoLimaSierra (⭐⭐To the left, truth is right-wing extremism.⭐⭐)
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