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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Eric who wrote (1498070)11/3/2024 9:35:27 AM
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So the voting machines are never connected to the internet.

Is that the case?

So... absolutely no need to go after Lawyers who wish to look into the matter then.

but there is still a question or two... looks like...

<< Make no mistake, eliminating wireless modems and Internet connectivity will not guarantee our voting machines can’t be manipulated or hacked through corrupted USB sticks, insider attacks or supply chain corruption which is why all votes should be cast on paper ballots and all elections should be audited by manually counting a sample of the paper ballots.

The FBI and Department of Homeland Security have confirmed that our foreign adversaries have targeted election networks in all fifty states for cyber attacks. The EAC must take these warning deadly seriously and pass the VVSG with an added ban on wireless modems and Internet connectivity in voting systems.
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Internet Connectivity in Voting Machines — National Election Defense Coalition

Just reading that article you linked, looks like a tech department that is deep in denial.

<< "paper ballots are guarded night and day in order to maintain the integrity of vote counting.">>

Well, isn't that comforting to know.
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