By Mary Fanning
CISA Advisory On Dominion ImageCast X Released While Halderman Report Remains Sealed US Media Ignores Calls To ‘Blacklist’ Smartmatic in Philippines After 2022 Cyber Breach, 2022 Election Equipment Failures
The Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency dropped a document yesterday – late on a Friday afternoon – titled Vulnerabilities Affecting Dominion Voting Systems ImageCast X.
CISA, which claimed that the 2020 US Election was secure, now admits that Dominion’s ImageCast X has cyber vulnerabilities. CISA also claims that those vulnerabilities have never been exploited.
CISA admits in it’s advisory that:
“The tested version of ImageCast X does not validate application signatures to a trusted root certificate. Use of a trusted root certificate ensures software installed on a device is traceable to, or verifiable against, a cryptographic key provided by the manufacturer to detect tampering. An attacker could leverage this vulnerability to install malicious code, which could also be spread to other vulnerable ImageCast X devices via removable media.”
According to Dominion’s website, the ImageCast X is “Configurable – Available as a Ballot Marking Device, or Direct Record Electronic” [DRE] system.
CISA was forced to admit to the vulnerabilities affecting the ImageCast X after Alex Halderman, a University of Michigan professor of computer science and engineering, revealed those vulnerabilities during a court case…
READ FULL ARTICLE HERE… (theamericanreport.org)
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