How a USB Drive can be used to change votes – Mark Cook

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Shocking proof that your vote (or all votes) can be easily stolen within the Dominion election management system.

Vote thieves can easily intrude into the election computers and quickly change vote results.

Watch how simple it is to bust into a copy of the Mesa County Colorado Forensic Server Image of a Dominion Election Management System (EMS) containing stored results of the 2020 General Election.

Observe how a USB drive changes votes. See how the SQL Server Management Studio can be used to edit database tables to change votes.

Dominion voting computers have two fatal flaws that permit vote theft. They use a hackable windows login account to access the SQL Server Database - a very insecure configuration. Also, the SQL Server Management Studio application improperly allows editing of database tables locally that could change votes. Neither should ever be used by voting computers.

Mark is an IT contractor that focuses on Cyber-Security, Software Development, and Computer Forensics and frequently speaks around the country on election integrity.

Full video can be found at www.accfei.org

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