There Should Be Zero Vulnerabilities In Our Elections
- GA has to go to paper ballots. The report that suggests many corrections to our voting systems before 2022 has been released. Brad Raffensperger says he wont make the corrections until after the 2024 election.
- During the testing of the dominion machines in 2020, there were many vulnerabilities in nearly every part of the system that is exposed to potential attackers. The most critical problem we found is an arbitrary code execution vulnerability that can be exploited to spread malware from a countys central election management system to every ballot marking device (BMD) in the jurisdiction. The report explains how attackers could exploit the flaws we found to change votes or potentially even affect election outcomes in GA, including how they could defeat the technical and procedural protections the state has in place.
- The report was filed under seal on July 1, 2021 and remained confidential until June 14, 2023. The court allowed it to be shared with CISA, the arm of the DHS responsible for election infrastructure. Dominion did updates due to the problems. Raffensperger has known for nearly 2 years, yet says he will not do the update until after the 2024 election. That gives 18 months for suspects to attack the machine’s vulnerabilities.
- ACTION PLAN: Send the report with a nice email to my State Senator and State Representative. Nicely ask him to read the report and this is where the rubber meets the road and it is time that GA goes to paper ballots.
- Until Republicans are not our stumbling block. These 20 republicans are the roadblock that know that Adam Schiff lied to Congress. These are 20 republicans that voted with democrats. They are trying to move Trump from Judge Cannon in Florida.