An analysis by a onetime military intelligence analyst whose name was redacted in an affidavit with lawyer attorney Sidney Powell’s lawsuit against Michigan officials insists there's “unambiguous evidence” that Dominion Voter Systems servers were accessible to and were “compromised by rogue actors, such as Iran and China.”
According to reporting by The Epoch Times, Powell’s complaint, filed Wednesday against Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, and the Board of State Canvassers, cites the affidavit as representing a former electronic intelligence analyst and supporting claims that “the Dominion software was accessed by agents acting on behalf of China and Iran in order to monitor and manipulate elections, including the most recent US general election in 2020.”
Epoch said that a separate complaint in Georgia expands on the assertion, claiming that “by using servers and employees connected with rogue actors and hostile foreign influences combined with numerous easily discoverable leaked credentials, Dominion neglectfully allowed foreign adversaries to access data and intentionally provided access to their infrastructure in order to monitor and manipulate elections, including the most recent one in 2020.”
The analyst, who allegedly claimed to have “extensive experience as a white hat hacker used by some of the top election specialists in the world,” said that they scanned Dominion network nodes and found a number of interrelationships with foreign entities, including access to Dominion’s server by a network from Hunan, China. Another review is said to have confirmed links to an Iranian IP address.
The analyst said the findings represent a “complete failure” on the part of Dominion to provide “basic cyber security.”
For its part, the voting machine company didn't respond to Epoch Times inquiries, but earlier in the week issued a strong denial that it is under any outside entity's influence.
As The Epoch Times reported, Dominion said there were “unfounded allegations being made against the company and its voting systems” in recent days.
What's more, the firm said, “Dominion voting systems are designed and certified by the U.S. government to be closed and do not rely on network connectivity. Dominion’s tabulators also do not have exposed USB or other memory ports.” The latter comments appear to be in reference to recent claims of mysterious parties showing up and inserting thumb drives into Dominion machines during the vote earlier this month.
President Donald Trump and his legal surrogates are challenging the results of the Nov. 3 election, which seem to propel Joe Biden to the White House. The Trump campaign has alleged widespread and systemic voter fraud in multiple battleground states.
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