Last month, a federal agency issued a warning about a breach of security on the Dominion systems. But Denver City Council has voted to use them. This article by David Heitz of Newsbreak Denver is published by Originals.com. Here is an excerpt:
The Denver City Council voted unanimously Monday to spend $438,100 to extend warranties and licenses for Dominion voting equipment.
Last month, a federal agency issued a warning about a breach of security on the Dominion systems. The breach pertained to Dominion’s Democracy Suite of software, which Denver uses.
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency issued an alert about the Dominion ImageCastX software voters use to mark their ballots. “Exploitation of these vulnerabilities would require physical access to individual ImageCast X devices, access to the Election Management System (EMS), or the ability to modify files before they are uploaded to ImageCast X devices,” the CISA alert said.
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