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Allyourbase 46 points ago +46 / -0

I think they wiped the machines to many happy to now look.

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TrumpyOldMan 39 points ago +39 / -0

Came here to say this. It's so fucking obvious what they're doing. It has been 30 days since the election. Of course they fucking wiped the machines. I bet Dominion has their own forensic experts who know how to hide any trails. They've had a MONTH to plan this. Theatre.

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IPMang 6 points ago +6 / -0

Also not all the machines are the same. So just because one is working correctly doesn't mean a software update didn't corrupt one of the others where the actual damage was done.

They didn't need to corrupt all the machines, just the ones with nefarious operators.

Like... A prisoner got out of one of the cells in the jail and killed someone. We're not sure which jail cell it was. So let's examine one of them and then if it passes, assume the rest are good.

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Not_reddit_username 4 points ago +4 / -0

Yes, but wiped = spoilage. They have to keep those records for 22 months. Come in front of a non-tainted judge and the defense says 'well, we deleted the proof, despite it being against federal law' == wrecking ball. The roadblock so far has been getting the judge's attention in the first place.

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Sgtschultz58 0 points ago +1 / -1

Idk why are they trying to block it so hard in Georgia?? Same time obviously

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TendiesRee 10 points ago +10 / -0

Very possible. However when referring to "forensic inspection" or digital forensics its important to note what that means. They'd have to be very good at destroying evidence to not get caught by a extensive digital forensic inspection.

Say the data drives have no data. That's evidence of destruction of evidence.

A phony "legitmate" looking install of Dominon software? Digital forensics could catch that.

These are machines and software made by communists in Venezuela. It's probably not designed well enough to evade digital forensics.

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farstriderr 8 points ago +9 / -1

Nothing is ever wiped. Everything you ever typed or did on your phone or PC for example, is there forever unless new data overrides it. They can delete whatever they want, but forensics can solder directly onto the motherboard and extract all deleted data.

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BigPanda71 2 points ago +2 / -0

You’re right about data being there unless it’s overwritten, but no one is soldering onto a motherboard. My understanding is the Dominion machines run off an SD card. So someone is doing a forensic image of that SD card and analyzing it.

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monximus91 2 points ago +2 / -0

they tossed the USBs

How can the certification stand then if an audit cannot verify?

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