The poll pads (which is what was hacked) aren't made by Dominion. And it wasn't a secret that poll pads connected to the Internet.
What's interesting is Pulitzer's claim that by getting in through the poll pad, you can then also access the tabulators and the ballot-marking devices. I'd like to hear more about that.
I have no idea, but I'd think so since this was all out in the open so it'd have to be severe incompetence on multiple levels to procure something that's illegal to use.
The poll pads (which is what was hacked) aren't made by Dominion. And it wasn't a secret that poll pads connected to the Internet.
What's interesting is Pulitzer's claim that by getting in through the poll pad, you can then also access the tabulators and the ballot-marking devices. I'd like to hear more about that.
Okay. Thanks for that clarification. I am curious though.....is any part of any election equipment allowed to be available for network connections?
I have no idea, but I'd think so since this was all out in the open so it'd have to be severe incompetence on multiple levels to procure something that's illegal to use.
https://knowink.com/product-catalog/poll-pad/