Monday, July 05, 2021

"Security Breach" in AZ Registration Data

Gee.  Anybody wonder why the AZ Sec/State kept this quiet?

Some big news dropped this morning regarding the security of the election in 2020 in Arizona.  According to Attorney Matt DePerno, there was a security breach of the registration servers in Arizona on November 3, 2020 (Election Day).  This breach was known by Secretary Katie Hobbs but to date, she kept it from the public.  The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors also knew about this but kept it hidden....

Those voters became the "mail-in" voters in Milwaukee County.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

LOL. So a Trump toadie lawyers makes a claim that there was a security breach without any shred of evidence, and that it was hidden. Well, the fact of the matter is there was "incident" in March 2020 and it was addressed.

https://azsos.gov/about-office/media-center/press-releases/1124

--The Arizona Voter Registration Database is secure. Information related to some protected voters, those whose personal information is protected because of their occupation or because they were victims of certain crimes, was erroneously included in recent reports generated from the database. This resulted from a functional error, not a security breach or vulnerability.

During early voting, counties use the data in the statewide voter registration database to produce an early ballot report that has information about voters who have received and returned early ballots. Counties provide this report to political parties regularly during an election. Reports generated by Maricopa and Pima were not affected.--

So unless the lawyer is able to offer specific details, his "findings" are useless.

Meanwhile, the audit is going swell in Arizona.

https://www.mercurynews.com/2021/05/18/arizona-auditors-walk-back-claim-that-election-data-was-deleted/

--Auditors hired by the Arizona state Senate backtracked Tuesday from claims that a key database had been deleted from Maricopa County’s elections servers — admitting in a hearing held by the Senate Republicans overseeing the audit that the data is intact and they’d been looking the wrong way.--

Trump lost. At least Epstein didn't kill himself.

P.S. Nice post you provided here. Too bad you got eviscerated.

http://voxday.blogspot.com/2021/07/all-ur-patriotism-is-belong-to-us.html

Dad29 said...

Reading is NOT your strong suit. Public schools?

The breach mentioned in my post happened in NOVEMBER, not MARCH.

See the differences? Granted, there is an "R" in each of those names so it could be confusing to the willfully-blind such as you.