You could make $5,000,000 dollars.

The funny thing about cracking the password of a WIFI router is that you have to be within range of the router. (about 150 feet.) Somehow I think China is a little too far away for any WIFI signal from the US.

Hey, but maybe you can prove me wrong and show us evidence of Chinese military with smart phones in the room as people in the US were voting.

The second thing about WIFI passwords is that a weak password can be cracked in minutes, a strong password can take a thousand years. If the router was set up with some pretty simple protection that drops attempted connections after a certain number of attempts, it would only take a few million years unless you have a million phones to cycle through as each one is locked out. We have no way of knowing if the fake system used the same protection and level of password complexity that the actual system did. They didn't show anything other than it's possible to set up the system wrong.

You would think the administrative password for the Dominion would be very secure right?

See from 4:40 on
 
They displayed the data on Lindell's website. Did you try to prove it was fake?

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Well. For the video, it's hilarious that (if it's even true) the claim that chips in Dominion machines is proof that China hacked them.
Who claimed that Mr. Chuckles? The claim was that election machines are very vulnerable. They gave proof of that point.
 
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