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Top computer scientist Andrew Appel agrees with Skoglund.
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Once the hacker starts talking to the voting machine through the modem, they can hack the software in the voting machine and make it cheat in future elections.
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In August, Scoglin took his results to election officials and the press, assuming the systems will get taken down.
We were astonished when he showed us some of those systems are still online.
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Modems in voting machines are a bad idea. Those modems are network connections, and that leaves them vulnerable to hacking by anybody who can connect to that network.
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We should make sure that voting machines are not connected to the Internet. -
Period.
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Period.
Mr. Poulos? Chairperson, we've never had any kind of remote access in our Dominion products.
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Capabilities.
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Capabilities. But I will say that I do want to draw a caveat. Some of our tabulators are designed around the ability to have an external plug-in modem to transmit unofficial results after a poll's closed.
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Okay.
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What wireless chipset slash modem does the hardware have?
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We support a variety. So it's really up to the jurisdictions what technology they want to use, what's compatible with their networks.
Currently in some jurisdictions we're using basically a modem that is a 3G modem, GSM, but we can support multiple varieties of modem that can be used.
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Including latest 4G standards is fine. So the answer to the next question, is it 3G or 4G? Verizon, ATRT, or Sprint, I'm assuming all?
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Yeah, all networks. We actually transmit from the ICP in Mongolia as well, so we're not limited in networks.
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And in Puerto Rico, there's three vendors, because the island is not covered by any of the vendors completely, so we use three different cellular vendors for some ICPs with this vendor, Claro, AT&T, and T-Mobile, I think, in the different parts of the island.
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Analysts say the theft and destruction of votes are attributed to so-called "glitches" in Dominion software and the extent to which this affected results can be verified by hand recounts of votes in each state.
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38,000 ballots arrived at 3:45 a.m. after Election Day in
Michigan during the 2020 election
- OVER 100% VOTER TURNOUT
- 40,000 voters registered to vote 2 DAYS BEFORE the election
- Over 100,000 votes "mismatched" in poll books
- NONE of the names on processed ballots were found in the regular
electronic poll books
- 17,327 dead people voted, verified with Michigan online obituaries
- Poll challengers were not allowed to continue legal duties
- Ballots with no attached names
- Ballots with impossible details, like a person born in 1921 but
supposedly registered to vote in 1900 (21 years before birth)
- Ballots observed being backdated from November 4 to November 2,
with poll workers entering data, including fake dates
- As much as a 120% voter turnout (clear voter fraud)
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