Markinsa Posted April 14, 2021 Report Share Posted April 14, 2021 Modem Chips Embedded in Voting System Computer Motherboards ByPatrick Colbeck APR 9, 2021 NATIONAL SECURITY, CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS, INFRASTRUCTURE AND TECHNOLOGY, ELECTIONS, ELECTION EVIDENCE By Patrick Colbeck While all of the attention has been focused upon manipulation of election results via software, there has been very little attention paid to hardware. Malware can be embedded in hardware as well as software. That’s why the following discovery unearthed by Attorney Matt DePerno during his investigation into Antrim County election fraud is so important. What was discovered? SEE Exhibit 6 in Antrim County Lawsuit ES&S DS200 voting machine was found to have a Telit LE910-SV1 Modem Chip installed on its motherboard Chip utilized a commercial Verizon SIM card with an Access Point Name (APN) configuration specific to the ES&S DS200 provisioning. ESS DS200 Motherboard with Telit LE910-SV1 Modem Chip Telit Specification Sheet What does the Telit LE910-SV1 Modem Chip do? Enable communication between voting system equipment and election servers Designed to operate on a virtual private network Testing has revealed that the same SIM card could be used in a separate wireless hotspot device. This device could then join the same APN as the ES&S voting machines. SEE ES&S DS200 Operators Guide Why is this important? ES&S equipment is used in eight Michigan counties: Alcona, Bay, Emmet, Grand Traverse, Kalamazoo, Macomb, Mason, Roscommon It demonstrates that computers can be connected to internet without any discernable ethernet or external modem connection It demonstrates that Dominion Voting Systems are not the only electronic voting system with security vulnerabilities It is very difficult to detect unless you pry open the machine case to investigate the hardware It drives the imperative for disciplined hardware certification as well as software certification Anyone with access to any SIM card could have pre-programmed access to the APN. It demonstrates how electronic voting systems could be connected to the internet with minimal risk of detection. Related stories: Antrim County: The Thread That Unravels the 2020 Election Theft The Big Hack That Actually Happened – Chinese Military Implicated in Equifax Breach The Big Hack: How China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate U.S. Companies Wireless Tech Forum: Personal Privacy and National Security Risks 2 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
By Patrick Colbeck While all of the attention has been focused upon manipulation of election results via software, there has been very little attention paid to hardware. Malware can be embedded in hardware as well as software. That’s why the following discovery unearthed by Attorney Matt DePerno during his investigation into Antrim County election fraud is so important. What was discovered? SEE Exhibit 6 in Antrim County Lawsuit ES&S DS200 voting machine was found to have a Telit LE910-SV1 Modem Chip installed on its motherboard Chip utilized a commercial Verizon SIM card with an Access Point Name (APN) configuration specific to the ES&S DS200 provisioning. ESS DS200 Motherboard with Telit LE910-SV1 Modem Chip Telit Specification Sheet What does the Telit LE910-SV1 Modem Chip do? Enable communication between voting system equipment and election servers Designed to operate on a virtual private network Testing has revealed that the same SIM card could be used in a separate wireless hotspot device. This device could then join the same APN as the ES&S voting machines. SEE ES&S DS200 Operators Guide Why is this important? ES&S equipment is used in eight Michigan counties: Alcona, Bay, Emmet, Grand Traverse, Kalamazoo, Macomb, Mason, Roscommon It demonstrates that computers can be connected to internet without any discernable ethernet or external modem connection It demonstrates that Dominion Voting Systems are not the only electronic voting system with security vulnerabilities It is very difficult to detect unless you pry open the machine case to investigate the hardware It drives the imperative for disciplined hardware certification as well as software certification Anyone with access to any SIM card could have pre-programmed access to the APN. It demonstrates how electronic voting systems could be connected to the internet with minimal risk of detection. Related stories: Antrim County: The Thread That Unravels the 2020 Election Theft The Big Hack That Actually Happened – Chinese Military Implicated in Equifax Breach The Big Hack: How China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate U.S. Companies Wireless Tech Forum: Personal Privacy and National Security Risks
Shabibilicious Posted April 14, 2021 Report Share Posted April 14, 2021 Just an observation....when looking at the top photo of the motherboard and understanding the precision by which they are manufactured, it would stand to reason any chips that may be added, would also be placed with precision, not slightly skewed. Looks fake to me. As always, just my opinion. GO RV, then BV Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Markinsa Posted April 14, 2021 Author Report Share Posted April 14, 2021 6 hours ago, Shabibilicious said: Just an observation....when looking at the top photo of the motherboard and understanding the precision by which they are manufactured, it would stand to reason any chips that may be added, would also be placed with precision, not slightly skewed. Looks fake to me. As always, just my opinion. GO RV, then BV The picture of the Circuit Card is not directly over the card and the card is at an angle going away from the lens from left to right, any precision you think you may not see is probably a result of the angle of the card and not the chip placement. Besides, those chips normally have a plastic mounting piece under them, which allows the chip to be snapped into place. . 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shabibilicious Posted April 14, 2021 Report Share Posted April 14, 2021 7 minutes ago, Markinsa said: The picture of the Circuit Card is not directly over the card and the card is at an angle going away from the lens from left to right, any precision you think you may not see is probably a result of the angle of the card and not the chip placement. Besides, those chips normally have a plastic mounting piece under them, which allows the chip to be snapped into place. Perhaps that's the cause, can't say for sure.....But if true, now that this has been brought to light, does it implicate Italy and Taiwan as well? GO RV, then BV Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nstoolman1 Posted April 14, 2021 Report Share Posted April 14, 2021 18 minutes ago, Markinsa said: allows the chip to be snapped into place. Not if it is hard wired in. The Cpu would have the base mount so you could upgrade or replace but certain chips are hard wired because of rare failure rates. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Karsten Posted April 14, 2021 Report Share Posted April 14, 2021 Just now, nstoolman1 said: Not if it is hard wired in. The Cpu would have the base mount so you could upgrade or replace but certain chips are hard wired because of rare failure rates. Just thinking out load but just maybe they were Plug and Play as after the Election the Modem Chips were Supposed to Disappear and No One would have ever known. Karsten 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Markinsa Posted April 14, 2021 Author Report Share Posted April 14, 2021 22 minutes ago, Shabibilicious said: Perhaps that's the cause, can't say for sure.....But if true, now that this has been brought to light, does it implicate Italy and Taiwan as well? GO RV, then BV Probably not. Just in case you missed this section. 15 hours ago, Markinsa said: Why is this important? ES&S equipment is used in eight Michigan counties: Alcona, Bay, Emmet, Grand Traverse, Kalamazoo, Macomb, Mason, Roscommon It demonstrates that computers can be connected to internet without any discernable ethernet or external modem connection It demonstrates that Dominion Voting Systems are not the only electronic voting system with security vulnerabilities It is very difficult to detect unless you pry open the machine case to investigate the hardware It drives the imperative for disciplined hardware certification as well as software certification Anyone with access to any SIM card could have pre-programmed access to the APN. It demonstrates how electronic voting systems could be connected to the internet with minimal risk of detection. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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