Investigators found flaws in Dominion voting equipment enraging state elections officials

marke

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How many times have we heard from Dominion that their machines were not corruptible but that they will never allow forensics investigators to examine their machines to verify their claim? That is all we have heard from the democrats who continue to insist they did not commit fraud and yet will go to court to stop anyone from investigating their elections precincts for verification of their claims of innocence?


However, Wake TSI said it found five “issues of note,” including that Dominion failed to meet the commonwealth’s certification standards; that the election management system had Microsoft SQL Server Data Tools installed, despite the software not being part of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission’s certified configuration; and that changes were made to the management system just three weeks prior to the election.
Assessors said there is “no valid reason” for the software to be installed on the system and that the presence “allows any user with access to change and manipulate the EMS databases without logging [recording] to the Database, EMS, or [operating system] logfiles.”
They also said that Dominion failed to fill out a document that attests that the installed software versions conformed with certified reasons, with Dominion apparently claiming filling out the form was “optional.”
 

marke

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The Dominion voting machine maker is "fighting like hell" to prevent investigators from examining their machines for proof the machines were not corrupted in the 2020 election.

Both Maricopa County and Dominion Voting Systems have rebuffed subpoenas from the Arizona state Senate related to the Republican-led chamber’s audit of the 2020 presidential election.
The county was asked for routers, machine passwords and voter registration records while the same passwords were sought from Dominion. The Senate‘s contractor, Florida-based Cyber Ninjas, wanted to check whether they had been connected to the internet on Election Day.
 
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