Colorado Accidentally Put Voting System Passwords Online, but Officials Say Election Is Secure
“Voting system passwords were mistakenly put on the Colorado Secretary of State’s website for several months before being spotted and taken down.” The article is full of reassurances from state officials and the clerk association that “no damage was done.” I wonder how they know that. When I get a notice from a vendor who was hacked that my private information ‘might’ be compromised, the best they can do is offer free credit-monitoring so I can ‘wait and see’ if there are any negative effects.
The last paragraph of this article makes a damning statement about Tina Peters, a Colorado Clerk sentenced to prison for, as the article says, “a data-breach scheme based in false allegations”. For those who want to see data analysis of the information Clerk Peters backed-up as was her duty, you can you this site’s search feature to find the Mesa 3 Report and link to Fingerprints of Fraud – The Movie.

Tags: clerk association, Colorado, Fingerprints of Fraud, Jena Griswold, Mesa 3 Report, Mesa 4 Report, password, Tina Peters
Date: 2024-10-30
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