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The SCIF: Mesa County, Colorado Dominion System was Wide Open

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The SCIF
@TheIntelSCIF

Mesa County, Colorado Dominion System Was WIDE OPEN, any computer in the WORLD could connect to the EMS server and flip votes with a few clicks in the 2020 Election.

36 wireless devices, global SQL access via port 1433, uncertified software, and live vote manipulation DEMONSTRATED.

Certification was illegal. System should have been decertified immediately. This is the 2nd forensic report to Mesa County, Colorado, connected to Tina Peters.

The most significant findings allowed unrestricted global SQL access. The EMS server was configured so any computer in the world could connect directly to the SQL databases via port 1433, default SQL port. Windows Firewall allowed inbound connections from any IP address with no restrictions.

All SQL protocols were enabled. Shared Memory, Named Pipes, and TCP/IP, making remote access trivial.

36 wireless devices identified built into the DVS D-Suite system, 35 in voting components like Dell Latitude/Optiplex ICVA/ICC machines and ICX tablets + 1 Dell E3DW wireless printer on the EMS server. These were vulnerable to known attacks (KRACK).

Self-signed certificate used for encryption, vulnerable to man-in-the-middle attacks. Shared/default passwords for administrative accounts, violating user accountability requirements.

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Audit logs overwritten/deleted by design and configuration, building on Report #1 findings. Uncertified software, Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) was installed on the server, May 7, 2017, but not listed in the official certification application or test report for DVS D-Suite 5.1-CO.

Live vote manipulation was demonstrated using SSMS, changing just two values in the dbo.Choice table, internalMachineId for candidates, flipped vote totals between candidates, one example altered tens of thousands of votes in the demo. Multiple election databases, including 2020 General, municipal, etc., were fully accessible and modifiable.

Anyone at a logged-in EMS server could alter databases in seconds with SSMS. From any non-Dominion computer on the same subnet. From a cell phone/iPhone connected to the network using a free SQL app, successfully identified the server and modified data.

These are HUGE security risks of enormous proportions, compromising the 2020 Election in multiple ways with multiple attack vectors.

Source(s):
https://x.com/TheSCIF/status/2072555398280679837

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