Unauthorized executable programs were installed on the machines at least three times during the 2020 election, which could be used to alter election results without detection
It is clear, based on my findings, that unauthorized programs, databases, configuration settings, and actions were present on the voting systems in Maricopa County for the elections in both 2020 and 2022.
The Maricopa EMS has a compiler installed that provides the ability to modify and create executable files and drivers on the fly that could be used to alter election results without detection. There is evidence new executable files were created at least three times during the active voting period in 2020.
Twelve thousand five hundred and seven (12,507) executable files were created or modified after the August 6, 2019 installation date of the DVS Democracy Suite on the Maricopa voting systems, IT cybersecurity expert Ben Cotton made discovered that the security system to tabulate the results had no encryption, so anyone could query the database to access it.
Cotton found that the software used on the machines, Dominion Voting System (DVS) Democracy Suite version 5.5B, was “materially altered” after it was approved by the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC).
The MBS file and the database version could not have been produced by the DVS version 5.5B, the slog.txt files he examined contained a warning that stated, [Verification] Election database version: 1.24 is not the same as election domain version.
Files which do not match the EAC certified file hashes are configuration files, which is especially significant because changes to configuration files change how the election software acts and whether ballots have been accurately recorded and tabulated.
In particular is the compiler, as many in the comments have pointed out. As Mr. Cotton said, that can modify and run computer files – without detection. And citizens this is on our voting machines!!!!!!!!!!! If your county runs Dominion get all this to him or her.
Source: Arizona Sun Times
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