Oh, I think that this is big news. Some admin can move the thread to “bloggers” again if they think it isn’t.
Bombshell? Really?
Did the Arizona machines used weighted voting or whatever that’s called?
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Can’t believe that for a minute! What Bu......!
Sorry, wrong bombshell
The old saying.. if you want something done right, do it yourself...
It’s come to where too many don’t care.. won’t take consequences... and cover up mistakes.
There is no responsibility out in the country.. lie and deny.. when one is truthful, they are doubted like the rest.
The dems have outdone all their previous dirt in this election.
I don’t know what will happen to change all this but IT WILL CHANGE ... This is God’s nation and we may experience losses.. as we have.. but they are not going to win this !
With persons here and there, fighting to end this encompassing corruption in full force run by evil people. Hang on and gear for this to end.
Which is quite different from the Antrim County case, where I am told EVERYONE logged in with a administrator account, and they even had the administrator credentials taped to the workstations.
Much easier for the local election teams to “work” and all that stuff...
I don’t believe this. Someone in Maricopa County had the Admin password but is denying they shared it with others who committed the fraud. The consultant will have the CYA emails that show they gave it to them.
The first Anthem County auditors and a lot after them said the administrative passwords were simple to hack.
Have you watched the report on OAN where they showed a video where hackers were brought in to see if the systems could be hacked, and they all were able to do it?
Maybe they have actually been hacked by CyberNinjas but no one is saying it since they don’t have the password. A good way for the Az Senate to nullify and election if you ask me.
Hi. Dr. Franklin.
If true, ol’ Joe Stalin was right.
If we (the people responsible for elections) can’t conduct a fair and accurate election on election day, we can’t keep the Republic.
I guess that’s why the Founding Fathers included the Second amendment.
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I am not positive that Maricopa County illegally delegated the admin functions. While quite possible, they have been dragging their feet on this audit and they may not want to give the admin passwords. I don’t want to split hairs. Maricopa County is complicit in the election fraud. Whether they illegally delegated admin functions or are withholding passwords does not change that fact. This stinks to high heaven.
Did they? i.e. did they log in and do administrative functions? Just because they gave everyone non-admin accounts doesn't mean they did anything else themselves. The point of a non-admin account is to make sure that some random user doesn't accidentally erase all the votes, or a million other potentially harmful things. Non-admin accounts make sense.
From page 96:
B. Data Security of the Electronic Voting System
Components of the electronic voting system: 1. Must be password-protected (for voting system software); • In addition to complying with any system requirements, passwords must: (1) contain mixed-cased and non-alphabetic characters, if possible; (2) be changed on a regular basis and may not be a vendor-supplied password; and (3) may be known only by authorized users. 2. May not be connected to the internet, any wireless communications device, or any external network (except for e-pollbooks); • An EMS must be a stand-alone system, attached only to components inside an isolated network. An EMS may only be installed on a computer that contains only an operating system, the EMS software, data/audio extractor software, and any necessary security software. 3. May not be used to modem election results, whether through analog, cellular, or any similar transmission; 4. May not contain remote access software or any capability to remotely-access the system; 5. Must match the software or firmware hash code on file with the officer in charge of elections prior to programing the election and the hash code on file with either (1) the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST); or (2) the Secretary of State at the time of certification of the electronic voting system; and • If the EMS software hash code is on file with NIST or the Secretary of State, the officer in charge of elections must certify that the officer compared the hash code on file with.....
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Sorry for the lack of formatting, control characters did not come across in the copy / paste from the pdf and I didn't take the time to fix it.
The short version is the password must not be vendor supplied and must only be known by authorized users. It sounds like they failed on both of those requirements.
It’s like finding the nuclear football/suitcase, which had been certified by the Pentagon and DOD, was discovered the code had been inactivated with the new code only known by suitcase designer or manufacturer.
The who?
But for our lawless judiciary, Supreme Court, DOJ, FBI, Corporate/Marxist media and an utterly corrupt administration this would mean, all by itself, that Arizona’s election would be decertified.
Does anyone think the story itself is a lie? IOW, they are lying that they didn’t have the password to cover up the fact that they did have it and used it to gain access to administrative functions. They are now saying “well, it couldn’t have been us because we didn’t have the password”.
Anyone?
Nonsense. They could have, and probably did, have full authority to control the voting application installed on the Dominion servers. You don't need to be a sysadmin to configure and administrate applications.