- A remote access program called PC Anywhere was found resident in the systemAnd other places, including Alaska, Georgia, and Ohio. Go. Read. Weep.
- Evidence of insertion of an encrypted Lexar Jump Drive was present
- Evidence of attempts to alter or write HTML files (used to report results) was present
- Apparently without a firewall, the GEMS system was opened up to the County Network
- A prohibited program, Microsoft Access, which makes editing the election chimpanzee-easy, was installed on the system AND USED shortly after the election.
And while you're there leave a buck or two. Bev Harris and the crew she's assembled at blackboxvoting.org have been on this voting-machine story since 2000 and have assembled more clear evidence of irregularities, security breaches, and outright fraud than anybody else, anywhere.
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