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Dominion Voting exposed for critical vulnerabilities
Dominion Voting Services suffered embarrassment as a report exposing “critical vulnerabilities” has legacy media changing their outlook.
Dominion Voting Services, after winning $787 million in a settlement with Fox News, has suffered a fresh embarrassment. An unsealed report by a computer expert finds that Dominion Voting machines are vulnerable after all. And legacy media organs are now admitting it.
Dominion Voting embarrassment
As WND reported, a 96-page report by an election security expert highlights “critical vulnerabilities” that affect Dominion Voting Services machines. A bad actor can use the security holes to negate “all … security mechanisms.”
Alex Halderman, Professor of Computer Science at the University of Michigan, filed the report in July 1, 2021. A judge hearing a lawsuit to forbid the use of Dominion machines in Georgia has unsealed the report.
The machines at issue are Ballot Marking Devices, which disabled voters can use to mark scanner-readable ballots. But apparently in Georgia, all voters must use these devices. Voters do not even have the option of using a ballot they mark by hand. Worse, the device produces a Quick-Read code human beings cannot read.
On Friday, NBC News ran a story that for once did not ridicule the notion that someone could subvert electronic voting machines. According to NBC, the Division of Elections could address some (not all?) the issues with software upgrades. But too many machines would require those upgrades.
Prof. Halderman himself appeared to recommend against using Dominion ballot marking devices.
Halderman also left his curriculum vitae online in case anyone doubts his word or his expertise.
Dominion Voting Services, despite their settlement, are rumored to be in financial difficulty.
Terry A. Hurlbut has been a student of politics, philosophy, and science for more than 35 years. He is a graduate of Yale College and has served as a physician-level laboratory administrator in a 250-bed community hospital. He also is a serious student of the Bible, is conversant in its two primary original languages, and has followed the creation-science movement closely since 1993.
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