Posted on 12/06/2020 6:00:49 PM PST by TigerLikesRoosterNew
The website used to order blank ballots and other election supplies from the office of Georgia’s secretary of state is hosted on Shopify, a Canadian e-commerce platform that admitted it was breached not long before Election Day.
The unique address of the website appears on the bottom of order records from local elections offices, some of which were discarded near the secretary of state’s distribution warehouse.
The shop’s landing page is protected by a password.
“The Georgia Elections Supply Store is for Georgia Election Officials only. It is password protected. If you do not know the password and you would like access to the store, please contact Rachell Simmons at the Secretary of State’s office,” the page states, before listing the email and phone number for Simmons.
Exposing the emails and phone numbers of officials involved in disseminating the password for the website leaves them vulnerable to phishing attempts.
Epoch Times Photo An order slip discarded near the Georgia secretary of state’s warehouse in Atlanta shows that the Georgia Official Elections Supply Store is hosted on Shopify. (Anonymous Submission via Epoch Times) Local election officials use the website to order blank absentee ballots, ballot envelopes, oath envelopes, applications for voter registration, signs for ballot drop boxes, and other items. The Epoch Times can confirm that boxes appearing to contain these and other supplies were being loaded from the warehouse into a UPS truck. The UPS has not responded to a request for comment.
Shopify announced on Sept. 22 that two rogue members of its support team had breached the data of some 200 members. The company said at the time that it had referred the matter to the FBI.
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Georgia Elections Supply Web Store Hosted on Canadian Platform
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Georgia Elections Supply Web Store Hosted on Canadian Platform
There are just far too many other count involved in OUR election.
“Platform admitted to a data breach in September”
“watch CA”
Every lawsuit against the results in PA needs to file a motion to order Shopify to turn over all records from that account since 1/1/2020 by the end of business tomorrow. Names, where shipped, who or what entity paid, how many ordered, etc., all in an Excel spreadsheet that can have its data searched easily and quickly.
Sorry, GA, not PA.
I wonder if PA used it, too.
Don’t know, but that’s an avenue of discovery that should be looked into in other states (but probably not niw - wait until Trump name a special prosecutor for election fraud shortly after his inauguration).
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