Can you remind me again about those voting machines, did you ever agree with Lardy & Cyril that they were more secure than Fort Knox, or do you still think they could be hackable?
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Of course Sleepy Joe got 81 million votes in the most secure american election ever some say however Friday will see release of a report into the vulnerabilities of these Dominion machinesOriginally posted by Wales-Bales View PostCan you remind me again about those voting machines, did you ever agree with Lardy & Cyril that they were more secure than Fort Knox, or do you still think they could be hackable?
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Electronic voting machines from a leading vendor used in at least 16 states have software vulnerabilities that leave them susceptible to hacking if unaddressed, the nation’s leading cybersecurity agency says in an advisory sent to state election officials.
The advisory, obtained by The Associated Press in advance of its expected Friday release, details nine vulnerabilities and suggests protective measures to prevent or detect their exploitation. Amid a swirl of misinformation and disinformation about elections, CISA seems to be trying to walk a line between not alarming the public and stressing the need for election officials to take action.
As you can imagine today the likes of the Washingtom post and CNN have poured scorn on the idea of these machines could be hacked ahead of Fridays report
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That's interesting, if it's true that they've got vulnerabilities it certainly makes it more plausible that the Russians helped get Trump electedOriginally posted by MOZZER2 View PostOf course Sleepy Joe got 81 million votes in the most secure american election ever some say however Friday will see release of a report into the vulnerabilities of these Dominion machines
Taken from the Associated Press
Electronic voting machines from a leading vendor used in at least 16 states have software vulnerabilities that leave them susceptible to hacking if unaddressed, the nation’s leading cybersecurity agency says in an advisory sent to state election officials.
The advisory, obtained by The Associated Press in advance of its expected Friday release, details nine vulnerabilities and suggests protective measures to prevent or detect their exploitation. Amid a swirl of misinformation and disinformation about elections, CISA seems to be trying to walk a line between not alarming the public and stressing the need for election officials to take action.
As you can imagine today the likes of the Washingtom post and CNN have poured scorn on the idea of these machines could be hacked ahead of Fridays report
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But Lardy & Cyril said it was impossible, how could it be? Maybe they get all of their news from CNN? I do remember Rachael Maddow being the main source of information for all the Russia collusion experts on here.Originally posted by MOZZER2 View PostOf course Sleepy Joe got 81 million votes in the most secure american election ever some say however Friday will see release of a report into the vulnerabilities of these Dominion machines
Taken from the Associated Press
Electronic voting machines from a leading vendor used in at least 16 states have software vulnerabilities that leave them susceptible to hacking if unaddressed, the nation’s leading cybersecurity agency says in an advisory sent to state election officials.
The advisory, obtained by The Associated Press in advance of its expected Friday release, details nine vulnerabilities and suggests protective measures to prevent or detect their exploitation. Amid a swirl of misinformation and disinformation about elections, CISA seems to be trying to walk a line between not alarming the public and stressing the need for election officials to take action.
As you can imagine today the likes of the Washingtom post and CNN have poured scorn on the idea of these machines could be hacked ahead of Fridays report
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whilst these systems may be hackable, it is also true that the chances of you being killed by a penguin with a machine gun is very low, but never nil.Originally posted by MOZZER2 View PostOf course Sleepy Joe got 81 million votes in the most secure american election ever some say however Friday will see release of a report into the vulnerabilities of these Dominion machines
Taken from the Associated Press
Electronic voting machines from a leading vendor used in at least 16 states have software vulnerabilities that leave them susceptible to hacking if unaddressed, the nation’s leading cybersecurity agency says in an advisory sent to state election officials.
The advisory, obtained by The Associated Press in advance of its expected Friday release, details nine vulnerabilities and suggests protective measures to prevent or detect their exploitation. Amid a swirl of misinformation and disinformation about elections, CISA seems to be trying to walk a line between not alarming the public and stressing the need for election officials to take action.
As you can imagine today the likes of the Washingtom post and CNN have poured scorn on the idea of these machines could be hacked ahead of Fridays report
just because something is possible doesn't mean its plausible.
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81 million Democratic Party voters agree with youOriginally posted by DryCleaning View Postwhilst these systems may be hackable, it is also true that the chances of you being killed by a penguin with a machine gun is very low, but never nil.
just because something is possible doesn't mean its plausible.
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Good point. I wonder how many Trump votes were cooked in the Russian Troll Farms in 2016 and 2020. Makes you think!Originally posted by delmbox View PostThat's interesting, if it's true that they've got vulnerabilities it certainly makes it more plausible that the Russians helped get Trump elected
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Do you mean unfortunately or fortunately?Originally posted by Wales-Bales View PostUnfortunately those troll farms were a complete fabrication dreamt up by Hillary & Co.
For what it's worth my extensive independent research on the interweb has led me to the conclusion that troll farms (or troll factories) are real, and that Russia is well established in the troll farming champions league. The Internet Research Agency is the Real Madrid of troll farms
My research also leads me to believe that all major countries run their own troll farms to influence political, social or economic outcomes across the world. USA and UK also major players. But Russia is and was better at it than most.
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