If you thought the election ‘glitches’ were weird… the connections between the Central Intelligence Agency’s remote hacking base and the election software used to modify the counts just got weirder.
At least 28 states sent their election results to Frankfurt, to be tallied by Sctyl servers.
But, this city is a hotbed of scary CIA spying operations… which were exposed a few years ago from WikiLeaks.
DW reported:
The release included 8,761 documents that it claimed revealed details of “malware, viruses, trojans, weaponized ‘zero day’ exploits, malware remote control systems and associated documentation.”
The leaks purportedly revealed that a top secret CIA unit used the German city of Frankfurt am Main as the starting point for numerous hacking attacks on Europe, China and the Middle East. (more...)
German City Is CIA Remote Hacking Base: 28 States Sent Election Results There
Related:
Frankfurt used as remote hacking base for the CIA: WikiLeaks
SCYTL.🚨
— Kyle Becker (@kylenabecker) November 14, 2020
28 STATES send election results to a remote server in Frankfurt, Germany, according to election security expert Russell Ramsland.
The servers are based on SCYTL software, exposed by MIT Tech as having the ability to switch votes, "UNDETECTED."
Here's how:🔻 pic.twitter.com/1wiNaGswvB
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