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So, what shenanigans happened?
Something wicked this way comes.
redstate.com
Something wicked this way comes.
A Palm Beach County election volunteer was arrested Saturday night after allegedly stealing an encrypted access key from a voter registration terminal during a training session on March 19, in the lead-up to the March 24 special election.
Photos from the session captured John Panicci, 59, in the act, according to a news release from the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office, but the theft wasn't reported until March 27, three days after the election. According to the Palm Beach Post:
Detectives obtained a warrant to search his home and recovered the key as well as a large number of electronic and digital-storage devices, according to the sheriff's news release. They took him into custody late on Saturday, March 28.
Panicci faces charges of property crimes and theft charges related to the destruction, taking or damaging of computer equipment. The Florida Statutes list penalties ranging from five to 30 years in prison if convicted.
County Judge Frank Castor set Panicci's bail at $6,000 during a hearing on Sunday, March 29, at the jail, according to court records. An initial case conference is scheduled for May 21 before Circuit Judge Sherri Collins.
The Sheriff's office says that, "While the key was configured solely for training databases, there was concern that a knowledgeable individual could potentially reverse engineer the encryption and reintroduce it into a voter registration kiosk for malicious purposes."
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Photos from the session captured John Panicci, 59, in the act, according to a news release from the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office, but the theft wasn't reported until March 27, three days after the election. According to the Palm Beach Post:
Detectives obtained a warrant to search his home and recovered the key as well as a large number of electronic and digital-storage devices, according to the sheriff's news release. They took him into custody late on Saturday, March 28.
Panicci faces charges of property crimes and theft charges related to the destruction, taking or damaging of computer equipment. The Florida Statutes list penalties ranging from five to 30 years in prison if convicted.
County Judge Frank Castor set Panicci's bail at $6,000 during a hearing on Sunday, March 29, at the jail, according to court records. An initial case conference is scheduled for May 21 before Circuit Judge Sherri Collins.
The Sheriff's office says that, "While the key was configured solely for training databases, there was concern that a knowledgeable individual could potentially reverse engineer the encryption and reintroduce it into a voter registration kiosk for malicious purposes."
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Trump-Deranged FL Election Volunteer Arrested for Stealing Encrypted Access Key Ahead of Special Election
Palm Beach election volunteer arrested for stealing encrypted voter access key before special election.