To quote Comey,"No reasonable prosecutor would bring this case."
Fact: In the long running Curling v. Raffensperger case in federal court before Judge Totenberg, J. Alex Halderman was finally granted access to Dominion machines. He wrote such a scathing report about insecure and poorly designed their sytems were garbage and eminently hackable by people having a modicum of computer knowledge. It was so bad, Judge Totenberg ordered it sealed so foreign actors wouldn't get any bright ideas. The judge did allow a redacted portion of that report to go to CISA, the federal agency for cybersecurity.
Fact: CISA immediately sent out an alert regarding Dominion Voting Systems flaws and suggesting fixes.
Fact: Halderman responded that no security patches or fixes would work for a software that had no security in the first place.
Fact: Raffensperger has said he won't even try to fix anything with Dominion's systems until after the 2024 election. He wants to maintain the status quo, as crappy as it is.
Fact: In the long running Curling v. Raffensperger case in federal court before Judge Totenberg, J. Alex Halderman was finally granted access to Dominion machines. He wrote such a scathing report about insecure and poorly designed their sytems were garbage and eminently hackable by people having a modicum of computer knowledge. It was so bad, Judge Totenberg ordered it sealed so foreign actors wouldn't get any bright ideas. The judge did allow a redacted portion of that report to go to CISA, the federal agency for cybersecurity.
Fact: CISA immediately sent out an alert regarding Dominion Voting Systems flaws and suggesting fixes.
Fact: Halderman responded that no security patches or fixes would work for a software that had no security in the first place.
Fact: Raffensperger has said he won't even try to fix anything with Dominion's systems until after the 2024 election. He wants to maintain the status quo, as crappy as it is.