• April 20, 2024

2020 Election Security Procedures Violated – Why The County Will Not Provide Routers, Splunk Logs, Fobs – INDICT THE SUPERVISORS!

 2020 Election Security Procedures Violated – Why The County Will Not Provide Routers, Splunk Logs, Fobs – INDICT THE SUPERVISORS!

Maricopa County still has not provided answers or complied with the Arizona Senate subpoenas after the earth-shattering hearing last Wednesday.

One of the major concerns presented by audit officials surrounded the administrative account passwords and the missing event logs that were deleted by 37,646 consecutive login queries in one day.

Every election Administrator account, no matter the user, all have the same password.

The system only has 8 users which shows that somebody ran a script with over 37,000 queries and deleted the election security logs prior to February 5th.

The Gateway Pundit reported on these ‘worst in class’ IT actions and deliberate subterfuge of an election system.

Cyber Ninjas Found So Many Issues with the Voting Machines and Processes in Maricopa County It’s a Wonder the Previous Auditors Didn’t Find These Issues Too

We don’t know where the script came from because Maricopa County refuses to comply with Arizona Senate subpoenas.

The Senate needs routers, splunk logs, and iButton fobs to see how the systems were configured, if they were connected or modemed, and who did what.

If all passwords are the same, anybody who knows the password can sign into any account, therefore we can’t even trace actions to a specific user.

These passwords also have not been changed since Dominion software was installed in 2019. We don’t know who else had access to these machines.

This was a direct violation of the Arizona Secretary of State Election Procedures Manual that says,

passwords must: be changed on a regular basis and may not be a vendor-supplied password

Page 96: Arizona Secretary of State Elections Procedures Manual

The manual also states that systems may not be connected to the internet, communications devices, or any external network (except for e-pollbooks).

Dominion ICP Features

The image above, from the description of Dominion ICP Machines, shows that they have wireless network capabilities. Why do we use systems that can connect to the internet?

E-pollbooks and Ballot on-demand printers are allowed connection to the machines along with network connectivity according to the elections

Source: The Gateway Pundit

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