Lindell SCOTUS case: @Mad_liberals Phillip Davis explains Encryption Keys and Hashing

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2 months ago
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with Emerald Robinson. Pretty good explanation. They stored the password encrypted instead of hashing it out and the password oftentimes was 123456 or 12345678. Certificate was left in the open by the passwords without any pw to access it. With the pass and certificate you could do anything, such as going on the SQL vote database and changing the votes.

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