Federal District Court in GA unsealed a 96-page report describing vulnerabilities in Dominion ImageCast X devices.
Halderman report.
“There is no realistic mechanism to fully secure vote casting and tabulation computer systems from cyber threats.”
"Many of the attacks I successfully implemented could be effectuated by malicious actors
with very limited time and access to the machines, as little as mere minutes.
Just a few highlights
Everyone who has paid attention to the election fraud issue knows that these machines are wide-open to manipulation through obvious vulnerabilities and that they cannot produce reliable results.
Dominion's own discovery documentation in the Fox/Dominion lawsuit said it as well.
Your elections are not secure. They haven't been in a very long time, if ever. (p6-7)
"Although outcome-changing fraud conducted in this manner could be detected by a risk-limiting audit, Georgia requires a risk-limiting audit of only one contest every two years, so the vast majority of elections and contests have no such assurance. And even the most robust risk-limiting audit can only assess an election outcome; it cannot evaluate whether individual votes counted as intended."
Every sentence of this report should provoke only one reaction: The machines must be completely eliminated, immediately.