Well well well. pic.twitter.com/FZucr3mVqr
— Jason C. (@CounterMoonbat) December 10, 2016
Georgia says it has traced a voter hacking attempt back to the DHS https://t.co/cyJop5wxM5 pic.twitter.com/9J4K3lePQB
— TheBlaze (@theblaze) December 10, 2016
According to Georgia’s Secretary of State Brian Kemp, foul play was discovered when a hacker failed at attempting to breach the firewall that protected the Georgia voter’s registration database. The IP address in question was discovered to originate from the Department of Homeland Security itself.
On a Facebook post on Thursday, Kemp said he has “sent a letter to DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson demanding to know why.”
UPDATE:
'Homeland Security' Says Georgia Voting Hack May Have Been Rogue Employee... https://t.co/QjXUt8Kjvs
— DRUDGE REPORT (@DRUDGE_REPORT) December 10, 2016