Premium said:ravingfans said:yes, obvious to those who have responsibility to check such things. However if those individuals or departments were compromised or just plain ignorant/stupid, they could have connected up the systems to the interweb and the less technical folks would not even know there is a problem.Premium said:
Connection to the internet would be very hard, you'd have to have Ethernet cords coming out of the back and into the wall and it would he very obvious.
the connections are likely made in a computer room that none of the key execs or tech people have ever been in anyway.
My comment was merely a joke. Guys, people can steal credit card information wirelessly from inside of a gas pump. We have WiFi. Bluetooth. Other ways of hacking the system.
Especially if you helped build the system there are backdoors available.
This election was stolen. The mathematicians have said so. Don't you believe math or are you a math denier?
They could be using a cellular modem that only transmits when triggered on by an incoming signal or at predetermined times. It would only be detectable if you were monitoring it with a spectrum analyzer when it transmits and even then it would look just like a cell phone signal. It could be integrated into the circuitry and would require dissection by someone familiar with electronics to identify, especially if it's a proprietary cellular modem.