Anonymous ID: 369ce7 Aug. 3, 2021, 12:33 p.m. No.14261049   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1125 >>1248 >>1457 >>1468 >>1708

Good article.

 

Vulnerabilities of the ES&S DS200 Vote Tabulator

 

More electronic voting machines in the United States are managed by Election Systems & Software (ES&S) than any other vendor. An in-depth review of the specifications and functions of one of the company’s most used voting machines—the DS200 Vote Tabulator—reveals a machine with a difficult-to-detect modem buried in its motherboard, allowing the device mostly undetected access to the internet.

 

ES&S DS200 Vulnerabilities

Let’s Fix Stuff reported that the DS200 has a modem embedded in its motherboard, noting that “Malware can be embedded in hardware as well as software.” Attorney Matt DePerno included that finding in Exhibit 6 of his Michigan lawsuit. According to Let’s Fix Stuff, the chip is “designed to operate on a virtual private network” and enables communication with election servers while not having a visible external port:

 

“It is very difficult to detect unless you pry open the machine case to investigate the hardware… Anyone with access to any SIM card could have pre-programmed access to the APN… It demonstrates how electronic voting systems could be connected to the internet with minimal risk of detection.“

 

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https://uncoverdc.com/2021/08/03/vulnerabilities-of-the-ess-ds200-vote-tabulator/