I was skeptical, but with 30 years in cyber security I have to admit it is compelling. The gentleman speaks the correct lingo and makes a solid case (not Lindell, the one not shown.)
As someone experienced in cyber security, how did they get the IP addresses of the dominion voting machines?
They were not connected to the internet (static IP address), and were only equipped with wireless modems for remote updates and/or data uploads.
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Why is there an LTE modem in a dominion voting machine?
This document will describe how an LTE network allocates IP addresses to users accessing the network. IP addresses can be either dynamic or static depending on their allocators. Below we will discuss how the two types are different, and how they are allocated.
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LTE IP Address Allocation Schemes I: Basic
When he is on network A, the IP address is allocated by the P-GW of network A.
When not connected, the IP is returned to the pool. So how would someone running a PCAP know the IP of a transient attached modem?