Early voting has begun in several states across the country, and White Hats have already seized or destroyed rigged voting machines in Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee, states that could decide the outcome of the 2024 presidential election.
As reported this week, White Hats seized compromised machines from a Fulton County, Georgia, library. The US Army Cyber Command specialists who later evaluated those devices found that half of them—three of six—had been doctored to randomly turn Red Votes Blue. For example, for every ten Republican votes cast on one machine, two votes flipped to Democratic candidates; a second machine changed one in ten; and a third device consistently flipped five in ten. The same was not true when ARCYBER voted Blue; Blue votes remained Blue. The library’s tampered-with machines behaved similarly to a shipment of fraudulent ones White Hats had seized in July.
Over 11 million Americans have already voted early—a record turnout—and White Hats concede there’s no way of determining how many of those votes are fraudulent. Nonetheless, they’ve been responding both proactively and reactively to allegations of fraud, including several in Georgia, where patriotic Trump voters have reportedly seen irreconcilable discrepancies between their electronic votes and what appeared on their hardcopy printouts.
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