RE: Seeing data such as packet captures, screen shost, etc would be helpful. It’s not an unreasonable request and would be requested as part of a security assessment typically done by IT companies.
Pulitzer is not DUMB and he knows what he’s talking about. I would not presume to say that he does not have these information in his possession when he makes his presentation.
And what I want to see is REASONABLE. Given what he has presented to the Georgia Senate Judiciary Committee compelling them to take action, the DOJ OUGHT TO be investigating this as this involves a foreign entity ( in this case China as per Pulitzer ).
I am sure Pulitzer can show to DOJ technical folks what he has gathered. If he can’t, well, then your skepticism will be justified. But for me, I am not going to assume that makes such a claim without data at all.
But where is the DOJ?
That's really not the point, and it's an example of an appeal to authority fallacy.
Guess we just have different perspectives. That would not cut it where I work, thankfully. If someone is making a claim about a potential security vulnerability, all their data would be welcomed and required.
Hopefully Pulitzer will provide that data, so a wider audience can review. If he doesn't, people can draw their own conclusions.