A highly anticipated report issued Friday by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency, also known as CISA, is providing official documentation of the major security flaws posed by Dominion Voting Systems Machines.
The report states that the security advisery affects the following versions of the Dominion Voting Systems ImageCast X software are known to be affected: ImageCast X firmware based on Android 5.1, as used in Dominion Democracy Suite Voting System Version 5.5-A and ImageCast X application Versions 5.5.10.30 and 5.5.10.32, as used in Dominion Democracy Suite Voting System Version 5.5-A. The vulnerability overview lists nine different security concerns.
The authentication mechanism used by poll workers to administer voting using the tested version of ImageCast X can expose cryptographic secrets used to protect election information.
Dominion Voting Systems reports to CISA that the above vulnerabilities have been addressed in subsequent software versions.
Disable the "Unify Tabulator Security Keys" feature on the election management system and ensure new cryptographic keys are used for each election.
CISA can claim that it has no evidence of voting machines being exploited, but voters are left to wonder if that is because it didn't seriously look.
CISA is only admitting now that all of voters' concerns about the poor security of Dominion voting machines were valid.
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