Dominion Voting website scrubbed of reference to software group allegedly hacked by Russia – IOTW Report

Dominion Voting website scrubbed of reference to software group allegedly hacked by Russia

JustTheNews: Dominion Voting Systems recently scrubbed a reference on its web site to a company at the center of a major cybersecurity breach allegedly carried out by Russian hackers. 

The Austin, Texas-based software company SolarWinds has been the subject of explosive controversy, due to revelations that a hacker or group of hackers, possibly originating from Russia, used vulnerabilities in its software to breach “U.S. government agencies, critical infrastructure entities, and private sector organizations” starting in at least March 2020, the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency said Thursday.

The breach occurred in part via SolarWinds’s Orion platform, which CISA described as “an enterprise network management software suite that includes performance and application monitoring and network configuration management along with several different types of analyzing tools.”  more here

8 Comments on Dominion Voting website scrubbed of reference to software group allegedly hacked by Russia

  1. I’ve said it before but it bears repeating -IF the election and in particular the voting machines are all on the up and up, honest folks (which the dems are NOT) would be fully on board with proving there was no cheating going on. By refusing, and actively fighting against verifying it – they have tacitly admitted they cheated.

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  2. @ Anonymous DECEMBER 22, 2020 AT 4:50 PM

    And Twitter & YouTube put an exclamation point and in your face on that admission when they put their warning label on any message that does not parrot the Party line.

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