Anonymous ID: a44cb6 Aug. 11, 2021, 12:52 a.m. No.14322299   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2302 >>2423 >>2464

https://www.durangoherald.com/articles/serious-breach-of-voting-security-reported-in-mesa-county/

‘Serious breach’ of voting security reported in Mesa County

Colorado Secretary of State’s Office to investigate

The Colorado secretary of state is investigating a potential security breach related to Mesa County’s voting system, Secretary Jena Griswold announced Monday.

Griswold’s office sent an order to Mesa County Clerk and Recorder Tina Peters requesting an inspection of “election equipment and other relevant materials,” according to a news release from Griswold.

The release says the breach did not occur during an election and “has not created an imminent direct security risk to Colorado elections.” However, it described the matter as “a serious breach of voting system security protocols” and a violation of an election rule related to election system user accounts and passwords. Images posted online included Mesa County election system passwords, the release said.

The Daily Sentinel first reported on the investigation.

The investigation could result in the decertification of Mesa County’s voting system.

A Mesa County voting system password was revealed when conspiracy theorist and QAnon maestro Ron Watkins posted images on Telegram from a “whistleblower,” The Bulwark reported, adding that Watkins’ source was someone in Peters’ office. Peters herself has spread discredited claims that the 2020 election was fraudulent.

The secretary’s order says, “The posted images depict the BIOS passwords specific to the individual hardware stations of Mesa County’s voting system. These passwords can only be used physically at a voting system at the Mesa County Clerk’s Office.”

The order says the breach could be a violation of criminal law, and it specifies that “destruction of documents or evidence related to this incident may constitute a criminal act.”

Griswold ordered Peters to allow agents from her office to conduct an inspection of Mesa County voting equipment on Tuesday. She also prohibited anyone, including Peters herself, from using or even touching any component of the county’s voting system without Griswold’s written permission.

Failure to comply with the order, Griswold wrote to Peters, “will, at a minimum, result in the decertification of Mesa County’s voting systems.”

This is not the first time Griswold has investigated Peters. Last year, Griswold opened an investigation after the Mesa County clerk failed to count a batch of mail-in ballots in the presidential primary election.

Republican supporters of former President Donald Trump have persisted in advancing lies about the November election, including about purported vulnerabilities in Dominion Voting Systems, which are used in Mesa County.

Anonymous ID: a44cb6 Aug. 11, 2021, 12:53 a.m. No.14322302   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2320 >>2423 >>2464

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>The Daily Sentinel first reported on the investigation.

https://www.gjsentinel.com/breaking/breaking_news/mesa-county-clerks-office-under-state-investigation-for-breach-of-security/article_067ca598-f92b-11eb-90a4-276a804129e6.html

Mesa County clerk's office under state investigation for breach of security

The Mesa County Clerk and Recorder's Office is under investigation by the Colorado Secretary of State's Office for a breach in security over its election system.

Secretary of State Jena Griswold released an order at 10:15 a.m. today calling on Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters to supply surveillance videos and documents showing how the breach occurred, and how security information ended up on a social media post.

If Peters can't show proper chain of custody for that security information, which involves certain passwords that are eyes-only for state and county election workers who have passed background checks, all of the county's election systems could be immediately decertified, meaning the county would be on the hook for an expensive refit of all of its machines.

The Secretary of State's investigation into the matter could lead to criminal charges, but against whom is unclear.

"We have these security protocols in place for a reason," Griswold told The Daily Sentinel in an exclusive interview. "This is a very serious breach in chain-of-custody and security protocols.

"That's why I will be issuing this order and investigating," she added. "If the Mesa County clerk cannot show proof in the chain of custody or if the voting equipment after inspection, if there is anything that comes to our attention, the voting equipment will be de-certified."

Peters is hearing about the order at the same time Griswold issued it. She has 24 hours to comply with certain provisions, and three days to comply with order mandates of the order.

Read Tuesday' Daily Sentinel or more details.

Anonymous ID: a44cb6 Aug. 11, 2021, 1:04 a.m. No.14322320   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2411

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>Secretary of State Jena Griswold released an order at 10:15 a.m. today calling on Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters to supply surveillance videos and documents showing how the breach occurred, and how security information ended up on a social media post.

Anonymous ID: a44cb6 Aug. 11, 2021, 1:25 a.m. No.14322375   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Trump said about the situation, “The county has for whatever reason also refused to produce the network routers.”

“‘We want the routers, Sonni [Borrelli],’ ‘Wendy [Rogers], we gotta get those routers please, the routers’ ‘Come on Kelly [Townsend], we can get those routers,’” Trump urged.

Trump then declared, “You know what, we are so beyond the routers, there’s so many fraudulent votes without those routers, but if you got those routers, what that will show.

“They don’t want to give up the routers, they don’t want to give them, they are fighting like hell. Why are these commissioners fighting not to give the routers?” Trump wondered

Trump added, “How simple could it be, that will tell the truth. What are they trying to hide?”

Anonymous ID: a44cb6 Aug. 11, 2021, 1:44 a.m. No.14322437   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2464

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Disgraced Prince Andrew faces The Queen at Balmoral – backed by ex-wife Fergie – as lawyers say he could be quizzed over his sex life and have communications seized in 'train wreck' legal case after being accused of rape

Prince Andrew seen driving towards Queen's Balmoral estate today accompanied by ex-wife Sarah Ferguson

He looked to be putting on united front with Duchess of York who was invited to stay at Scottish residence

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Roberts' lawyer said the bombshell lawsuit is 'based on her being lent out to Prince Andrew' for sex in 2001

She claims she was sexually abused in London, Manhattan and the Caribbean when she was 17 years old

Prince Andrew has always vehemently denied sexual contact with Roberts and offered no comment today

Anonymous ID: a44cb6 Aug. 11, 2021, 1:47 a.m. No.14322444   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2464

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Cuomo was seen by Fox News docking his speedboat on Tuesday afternoon

He acknowledged speaking to his brother, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo

The governor announced on Tuesday that he would resign effective in 14 days

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Growing calls for CNN to fire prime time host in wake of attorney general report

Anonymous ID: a44cb6 Aug. 11, 2021, 1:48 a.m. No.14322446   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2459 >>2464

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The Senate passed a $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill, 69-30, with Vice President Kamala Harris reading the final vote. All Democrats and 19 Republicans voted Yes, including Senator McConnell (KY). Senator Rounds (R-SD) did not vote. The bill now heads to the House. Also, the Senate voted along party lines, 50-49, to pass a $3.5 trillion budget resolution.