Attorney Matt DePerno appears with Steve Bannon to discuss some similarities between Arizona, Georgia and Michigan electronic election systems.
One of the things DePerno points to is "Remote access log-in's", administrator level access with elevated privileges in the election management system.
The second point DePerno highlights is something previously covered; however, DePerno appears not to know.
Maricopa County and the Secretary of State in Arizona have known about a November 3rd intrusion, a "Security breach", into the voter registration servers in Maricopa county.
"FORBES -"On the morning of November 5, as the 2020 election hung in the balance, Arizona federal agents raided a two-story house in Fountain Hills, Maricopa County, a county that had become a key battleground in the presidential race.
"The resident of the property, a 56-year-old IT expert named Elliot Kerwin, was served the warrant. He is not yet facing charges and was unreachable for comment at the time of publication. There is no indication that anything other than voters' information, which can be acquired for a few hundred dollars in Arizona counties, was taken from the affected office."
The data trove could be significant; there were more than 2.5 million registered voters in the county for the 2020 election.
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Tuesday, July 6, 2021
Michigan Attorney Matt DePerno Discusses Similarities of Remote User Access Log-in in Arizona, Georgia and Michigan Election Systems
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