Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold revealed voting equipment passwords were posted online for four months before being ...
We know that.” Griswold calls leak “regrettable” The release of the passwords was revealed Oct. 29, when the Colorado ...
The Colorado Secretary of State's Office released more information about the online password leak on Monday, the day before ...
Yes, but state officials have said the passwords alone wouldn’t have allowed access into the state voting systems.
Partial passwords to Colorado's voting systems were recently found to be exposed on the Colorado Department of State's ...
The secretary of state said that the machines are not online, require a second set of passwords and are under constant ...
Passwords to Colorado voting equipment were inadvertently exposed when they were posted as part of a spreadsheet on the ...
The Colorado Secretary of State’s Office acknowledged it inadvertently posted a spreadsheet to its website with a hidden tab ...
Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold did not describe the incident as a threat to election integrity and said all ...
The Colorado secretary of state issued a statement confirming that the partial passwords to its voting system were live on ...
With the leaked passwords, a person could make changes to the voting machines if given in-person access to them.
Colorado’s Libertarian Party wants a judge to decertify any affected equipment and order an immediate hand count of ballots.