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thericktus 163 points ago +163 / -0

bUt It WaSnT CoNnEcTeD tO ThE InTeRnEt!!

Probably using TeamViewer. Subpoena the remote access provider for the data. In order to access shit like that from a different location it would take L3 access. This shit was hooked up to the internet and if they could access it, so could ANYONE OR ANYTHING ELSE.

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SvixGale 80 points ago +81 / -1

1,000,000% I am about 99.5% sure I saw a TeamViewer icon in the systray / bottom right of one of those computers AND I CAN TELL FROM THE COLOR & TYPE OF ICON THAT IT WAS CONNECTED TO THE INTERNET, 1,000,000%

I only say I'm 99.5% sure because the screencap I saw was an absolute potato; I literally think it was taken with a 1mp digital camera from the 90's, then someone else took a photo of a screenshot of the video or something.

Even THAT shitty of a pic & I am 99.5% certain that was the TeamViewer icon I saw, and again; the icon changes depending on its status; online/offline, etc.

Source: Am IT Professional, use TeamViewer almost daily, and have done so for about 11 years.

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Johnfox13 10 points ago +10 / -0

Bingo bango obungo

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RexCollumSilvarum 6 points ago +6 / -0

Bingo bango debunko

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Wallypip3 1 point ago +1 / -0

Lmao

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abetterreddit 6 points ago +7 / -1

It can also be connected to a WAN that is connected to Dominion networks only. The technicality that is the statement “not connected to the internet” fools no one.

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Mister_t 2 points ago +2 / -0

So you're suggesting that Dominion had a private network run to each polling site and it wasn't tunneling over the internet as a whole? Um, no.

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thericktus 2 points ago +2 / -0

To set up an MPLS network all over the country at that many polling stations would be some serious work and insanely expensive. Hence my original comment.

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abetterreddit 0 points ago +1 / -1

Are you very familiar with technology and networking terms? "Internet" is different from "tunneling over the internet."

I am very much suggesting that the Dominion machines could be VPN tunneled to the Dominion Corporate Network (or perhaps a location in Frankfurt, or a location that routed to Frankfurt to obfuscate the actual flow of traffic).

I am also suggesting that this VPN could represent a WLAN connection that would be technically considered "not on the internet", but very much compromised all the same. This is particularly true if an actor had setup shop in the Dominion Corporate Network to which these machines could have been VPN tunneled.

This is how I would do it. Why? Because I could claim the machines "were not on the internet" while also having completely plausible reason for my Dominion Corporate Network to be "on the internet". It would also allow that Dominion Corporate Network to expose a server which would in turn be a CnC hub for whoever may want to reach out to Dominion Voting Machines on my WLAN that I'm using to hijack the election in the world's most powerful democracy.