Yet another cybersecurity expert confirms in sworn declaration that Dominion voting machines are fraudulent
Dr. Navid Keshavarz-Nia, vice president and senior director of an IT firm called INFOSEC, has issued a sworn declaration affirming that Dominion Voting Systems technology is prone to hacking.
More than likely designed for such a purpose, Dominion machines have repeatedly been shown to contain key vulnerabilities that allow for vote logs to be altered and re-uploaded by outside third parties, a process that is made even easier by the fact that Dominion machines directly connect to the internet.
A cybersecurity expert with more than 30 years of experience in his field, Dr. Keshavarz-Nia warns that Dominion’s denial of these system “flaws” flies in the face of the facts, which show that all it takes to hack a Dominion machine is a rudimentary understanding of how it was designed.
One example is the cryptographic key technology used to access the Dominion system, which is stored on USB memory cards. Not only does the technology contain information about the configuration of a given election, but it also contains other important data used to validate it.
According to election security expert Eddie Perez of the non-partisan OSET Institute, “it is very common that a USB memory card has a wealth of information that is related not only to the configuration of the election and its ballot – and the behavior of the voting device – but also internal system data used to validate the election.”
Based on his own knowledge of how the technology works, Dr. Keshavarz-Nia is certain that USB memory cards were used to facilitate illicit backdoor access into polling operations and ballot counting in the states of Michigan, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Arizona and Wisconsin.
To lend your support to the cause of election integrity, be sure to check out attorney Sidney Powell’s Defending the Republic website.
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