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Aug 12, 2021 • 10 tweets • 5 min read
The #CyberSymposium is back for the last day. Mike Lindell is saying that he was attacked last night at this hotel and that his team has discovered threats against the conference and the guests. They're claiming this is all to discredit them. #CyberSymposiumX
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Also a "credible" threat about a "poison pill" in their "data stream." All of these statements need verification and validation. #CyberSymposium#CyberSymposiumX
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Aug 11, 2021 • 4 tweets • 3 min read
At the #CyberSymposium Ron Watkins' lawyer just told him that a "Coden(sp?) James Hayes" took, with authorization, physical hard drives from the Mesa County Clerk and he made illegal copies of them and they need to stop this "examination." #CyberSymposiumX
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So who knows what's going on. What they are looking at are images or allegedly copies of physical hard drives. Does this Hayes person know how to make a forensic imagine? #CyberSymposium#CyberSymposiumX
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Aug 11, 2021 • 6 tweets • 4 min read
At the #CyberSymposium someone in a @VMware shirt just got on stage & explained that this alleged image is a web server (IIS) & that when IPv6 is enabled it shows an insecure configuration and that the logs shows something connected to it. #CyberSymposiumX
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And yeah, that's an incorrect assessment on IPv6 security. IPv6 security is a lecture I've actually given to IT Directors at conferences! #CyberSymposium#CyberSymposiumX
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Aug 11, 2021 • 10 tweets • 6 min read
Ok here is a serious problem with the #CyberSymposium claim of evidence and hear me out here. The first speaker walked the audience audience why the chain-of-custody is beyond important for voting. #CyberSymposiumX
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That if the chain is broken we can have fraud in an election. He's right about that. However chain-of-custody for ANY evidence is beyond important as it helps verify the evidence as legitimate, including evidence of election fraud. #CyberSymposium#CyberSymposiumX
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Aug 10, 2021 • 4 tweets • 2 min read
The explanation of a "packet capture" at the #CyberSymposium is somewhat right. But the pivot into requesting the routers isn't neccessarily right. They're making the assumption that routers are actually logging traffic in this nature. 1/
Basic routers don't typically have verbose logging that is stored. Enterprise routers will. We can easily ID by model if a router would have that information. #CyberSymposium 2/
Aug 10, 2021 • 5 tweets • 3 min read
Still watching/listening to the #CyberSymposium when not in meetings. We have once again shifted away from talking about alleged evidence into politics again. They really need to stick to the evidence if they want a fair assessment by news organizations.
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"Why won't they let us into the voting machines to see what is going on?" Good question but there are clear reasons not to share Intellectual Property with the public, ie the theft of it. They were talking about China stealing IP so it can't be both ways. #CyberSymposium
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Aug 10, 2021 • 11 tweets • 4 min read
As regular speaker at #CyberSymposium events/webinars/conferences, ~50-100 times yearly, I can honestly say I've never heard any of the following at any event:
-Jimmy Kimmel's politics
-Immigration opinions
-Shuttering a pipeline
-The progressive left
-the fake news media
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-the politics of COVID19
-secretly Chinese backed private equity firms
-"Patriot" business owners
-Crack addiction
-Defamation is a trick of the left
-George Soros
I'm watching the #CyberSymposium and I just want to hear and see the evidence!
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