Saturday, October 28, 2017

A Georgia computer central to a lawsuit seeking to change the way votes are counted in Georgia was mysteriously wiped clean. Probably doesn't mean anything, right?

Courtesy of the AP: 

A computer server crucial to a lawsuit against Georgia election officials was quietly wiped clean by its custodians just after the suit was filed, The Associated Press has learned. 

The server’s data was destroyed July 7 by technicians at the Center for Elections Systems at Kennesaw State University, which runs the state’s election system. The data wipe was revealed in an email sent last week from an assistant state attorney general to plaintiffs in the case that was later obtained by the AP. More emails obtained in a public records request confirmed the wipe. 

The lawsuit, filed July 3 by a diverse group of election reform advocates, aims to force Georgia to retire its antiquated and heavily criticized election technology. The server in question, which served as a statewide staging location for key election-related data, made national headlines in June after a security expert disclosed a gaping security hole that wasn’t fixed six months after he reported it to election authorities. 

It’s not clear who ordered the server’s data irretrievably erased. 

The Kennesaw elections center answers to Georgia’s secretary of state, Brian Kemp, a Republican running for governor in 2018 and the suit’s main defendant. His spokeswoman issued a statement Thursday saying his office had neither involvement nor advanced warning of the decision. It blamed “the undeniable ineptitude” at the Kennesaw State elections center. 

After declining comment for more than 24 hours, Kennesaw State’s media office issued a statement late Thursday attributing the server wiping to “standard operating procedure.” It did not respond to the AP’s question on who ordered the action.

Oh yeah, SOMEBODY was very nervous about the data that was stored on that computer. 

And possibly for good reason.

11 comments:

  1. Anonymous4:08 AM

    All data from each republican state must be frozen and examined because the rigging had enablers and many work within these agencies. They have rigged elections for years. It must be exposed and corrected.

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  2. Anonymous6:02 AM

    Only Georgians (excepting Peach) would believe SOP. I’ve worked in IT since I was sixteen.

    How’d that drive wiping work for $aree? LOSER and still losing.

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  3. Anonymous6:54 AM

    Who ever did this and is involved should be labeled a hacker and sentenced. This is hacker behavior.

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  4. Anonymous8:28 AM

    Montana;"Incensed that some damn dirty Democrats might actually get people to vote against the businessman who wants to drill more than Harvey Weinstein at prom"

    "Good policy can help us maintain control of our lives and serve as a counterweight to increasingly destructive forces in the real and digital world. Bad policy could neuter creativity and growth of new inventions, or create even worse problems, like giving Facebook more power, Trump a 1,000 character Twitter account,"...dudes...

    Read more at https://wonkette.com/624922/google-pulled-some-shady-shit-in-montana-and-now-they-have-a-violent-asshole-congressman#3GPLuRoWwwbcTmGg.99

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    1. Anonymous9:20 AM

      https://thinkprogress.org/secretary-zinke-blames-media-for-whitefish-energy-scandal-517a7036a864/

      Concern>"“Among the principal concerns … are the potentially inflated costs of time and material in the contract relative to comparable at-cost utility mutual aid agreements; the opaque and limited nature of PREPA’s bidding process that led to the contract letting; and the contemporaneous communications between Whitefish and senior members of the federal executive branch, including Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke,” the senators wrote in their letter to Comptroller General Eugene Dodaro." aka Co$'T' Plu$...

      https://www.cbsnews.com/videos/tracking-down-the-tiny-company-tasked-with-restoring-puerto-ricos-power/

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  5. Anonymous9:23 AM

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/virginia-apos-gop-governor-hopeful-214521399.html

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  6. Any news on what happened to the off-site backup? Or was there one???

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  7. Why wasn’t this server ceased immediately as evidence? Four days?

    You couldn’t pay me enough to visit a red state let alone live in one. I hope their tourism, both foreign and domestic, dries up and blows away. I can think of absolutely no reason to visit Arkansas or Alabama. My brother lives in Florida and I won’t step one toe in that state.

    Not only are they committing fraud and other crimes to themselves, we are all suffering because of them.

    We’re seeing our nation (and the world) destroyed by climate change, pollution of our water and air, destruction of our ecosystems and the living beings that depend on it, all so they can “win” and put “their team” in charge.

    Fuck them all.

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  8. Anonymous11:55 AM

    OT?"By outsourcing, by rightsizing, by downsizing, by hiring cheap foreign labor on temp visas like, oh, let's say Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago for example."
    "These people, their business model is simple: rape and pillage, rape and pillage, squeeze the suckers for all the market can bear plus ten percent."

    http://www.stonekettle.com/2017/10/giving-us-business.html

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  9. Anonymous8:22 PM

    "The demographics of the cities also played a role in the decision. Both Shelbyville, with about 20,000 people, and Murfreesboro, with about 130,000 people, are in more rural counties that heavily favored President Donald Trump in the 2016 election."

    http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/28/us/tennessee-white-nationalist-rally-shelbyville-murfreesboro/index.html

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