Stolen Philly USB Drives Reprise

Stolen Philly USB Drives RepriseThe Philadelphia Inquirer reported, Oct. 1, that a laptop and USB drives used to program Philadelphia voting machines were stolen from a city warehouse in East Falls.

The laptop did not hold any “sensitive election-related data” and was not used for election programming, said spokeswoman Katina Granger, of Election Systems & Software of Omaha, Nebraska, the manufacturer. She said ES&S immediately cut it off from the vendor’s network upon learning of the theft.

She said she was not able to address specifics about the stolen USB drives, including how many were taken and what was on them. 

City election commission spokesman Nicm Custodio did not answer emailed questions, including whether any of the 3,750 ExpressVote XL touchscreen ballot-marking devices used by the city might have been affected.

Except for the Oct. 1 story that went out on the wires we couldn’t find anything else about it. You think it would be kind of a big deal.

Stolen Philly USB Drives Reprise
Stolen Philly USB Drives Reprise

3 thoughts on “Stolen Philly USB Drives Reprise”

  1. The thieves must have had a reason to steal the USB Drives. I wonder what it was. Do you wonder, too?

  2. Yes they did, the voting machines used in your election were made in Venezuela, they have a dictator who put these voting machines in use and according to CFP the machines can adjust all things to do with voting and can be adjusted without being online, owned by a Soros worker and has been used around the world to affect elections they say? so I would say that these missing USB drives could be really important to your election results, like they were here in Canada.

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