Posted on 02/11/2022 9:12:17 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
ATLANTA (AP) — A federal cybersecurity agency says a report by an expert who says he’s identified security vulnerabilities in voting machines used by Georgia and other states shouldn’t be made public until it has had time to assess and mitigate potential risks.
The report has been under seal since July in federal court in Atlanta, part of a long-running lawsuit challenging Georgia’s voting machines. Its author, J. Alex Halderman, said in sworn declarations filed publicly with the court that he examined the Dominion Voting Systems machines for 12 weeks and identified “multiple severe security flaws” that would allow bad actors to install malicious software.
Plaintiffs in the case, who are election security advocates and individual voters, have for months called for the release of a redacted version of the report and urged that it be shared with state and federal election security officials. Lawyers for the state had repeatedly objected to those requests, but Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger last month put out a news release calling for its release.
U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg agreed on Feb. 2 that the report could be shared with the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency, or CISA. The agency said in a court filing Thursday that it would work with Halderman and Dominion to analyze potential vulnerabilities, develop any necessary mitigation measures and work with jurisdictions that use the machines to test and apply any protections.
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Down the rabbit hole it goes ..
Amy Totenberg, appointed by Little Barry Obama, is Nina Totenberg's SISTER!!!
The Babylon Bee couldn't make this Mitt up.
This is how guilty people act. Conceal the evidence.
Like the TRUTH being reported.
More cover-up
DEFINITELY going down the rabbit hole.
Of course they want to suppress this.
Their lies about the election will unravel if it sees the light of day.
I would be surprised if the Feds did NOT oppose the release of this report. Some may ask: “Why?”. I don’t because I do know why.
“multiple severe security flaws” that would allow bad actors to install malicious software.
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤣🤣😆
Shocked! Shocked I tell you 😲...
Why would any of it need to be redacted? That should be question #1.
Question 2…..Kemp Raffensberger Duncan Ralston Miller and damn near everyone else in the state, save a few counties that Raffensberger went after, said it was a free and fair election with no issues. Why fight it’s release?
why?
Especially if they’re going to “mitigate those risks”
I write software for a living... All of their excuses are bullsh*t. There is nothing ‘proprietary’ about adding 1 to the current vote count, nor should there be.
The source code should be Open to the public, and anyone could build it and get the exact same output.
Agreed.
This reminds me of people I used to work with that complained about having to take mandatory urinalysis tests that they were told they would be taking when they got hired. Not to mention they had to pass one just to GET hired.....if you have nothing to hide what’s the problem?
Delay, delay, delay... Uh...Oh No! we lost the log files!
Oh well.
Big money has brought American politics for well over a century. Follow the money, and you’ll find who is organizing and funding these activities.
Amy Totenberg, appointed by Little Barry Obama, is Nina Totenberg’s SISTER!!!
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Figures. The elites are an incestuous clique.
Ever notice how the Feds have a love of secrecy?
They talk about openness and transparency but their instinctive reaction is to conceal.
We have a government of the elites, by the elites and for the elites.
When the government is bigger than the people this is what you get.
Letists are always screaming for evidence of election fraud. Evidence they fight tooth and nail to keep us from obtaining.
I’m sure that the New York Times will get to the bottom of this.
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