Dakota News Now: “The dust has settled on Mike Lindell’s Cyber Symposium in Sioux Falls, but the fallout continues for many Cyber Security Experts who attended. Some of those experts are pursuing the $5 Million dollars offered by the MyPillow CEO, if anyone could disprove his claims that the 2020 Presidential election was contained in the data he’d release at the symposium, in the form of packet captures. One of those Cyber experts is Bill Alderson, of Security Institute located in Texas. He paid his own travel costs to attend the event. Alderson worked with the Pentagon after 9/11, served with Cyber Security infrastructure for the US military in Afghanistan, and teaches students as part of the institute. ‘Every time a packet is collected the date is in it. Every single one,’ said Alderson. He says he’s followed the specific rules that were agreed to when he registered for the challenge. His proof that Lindell is wrong, is arriving at Lindell’s attorney’s office today.”
“‘With all of my exhibits, proving what my belief was about the packets and why they were not packets and why they did not contain IP headers, why they did not contain Ethernet addresses, why they did not contain congruent, you know, request-response packets, while they were not in P-PCAP format, and they didn’t contain any dating or anything of that nature,’ said Alderson. Lindell claimed that the data was in the form of packet captures, or P-CAPS, and contained every vote cast in the 2020 Presidential election. Many experts say they disproved Lindell’s claim. Another attendee at the Symposium was Finnish programmer and white-hat hacker Harri Hursti. He was told conflicting confirmation about the $5 million dollar offer. ‘While in Sioux Falls we were firmly told that $5M ‘offer’ has been withdrawn and off the table. I am more than interested to demand my share if there is a way to do that. The challenge document seems to attempt to force disputes to arbitration and tries to block class action,’ said Hursti.”