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Dynamacore Responds To Accusations of Political Interference By Multiple Campaigns In Pennsylvania

Protecting Small Business Cybersecurity and Keeping Inboxes "Strictly Business"
July 13, 2026 by
Matthew Heckman

Over the past few weeks, our team at Berks Technology Solutions / Dynamacore has faced empty litigation threats from multiple campaigns in Pennsylvania accusing us of "political interference." Their frustration stems from a simple technical reality: our enterprise firewalls are successfully blocking their unsolicited bulk marketing emails.

We want to issue a clear, transparent statement to our clients, our community, and the public regarding exactly where we stand, why our network rules are non-negotiable, and how the law entirely backs our position.

1. Our Job is to Keep Your Business "Strictly Business"

Local businesses contract with Dynamacore to establish, secure, and maintain optimized communication networks. To reduce network noise, prevent workplace distractions, and save bandwidth, our enterprise firewalls utilize automated, content-neutral protocols to block high-volume, non-commercial bulk mail.

Our systems respond strictly to behavioral and technical data, such as mass-sending metrics, spam-trap hits, and direct client opt-out requests. We enforce these traffic-reduction rules uniformly across the entire digital landscape.

To put it plainly: our firewalls do not care about political affiliation. High-volume fundraising and campaign operations across the spectrum are restricted equally under our protocols. For example, our enterprise blocks apply with equal force to the automated mass-marketing emails sent by Treasurer Stacy Garrity’s campaign on the right, just as they apply to the automated bulk distribution networks utilized by Governor Josh Shapiro’s political operations on the left. If a message behaves like bulk noise, it is blocked—no matter who sends it.

2. The Real Threat: Offshore Data Brokers & Phishing Pipelines

A major operational reason we enforce strict root-domain blocks on political organizations is data security hygiene. Political organizations and PACs routinely monetize, rent, and sell captured contact lists to third-party data syndicates and unregulated data brokers, many of which utilize offshore processing infrastructure and call centers in regions like India.

These aggregated, international list-sharing ecosystems are notorious targets for security breaches. When an employee accidentally uses a corporate domain (@yourcompany.com) to sign up for a political list, that local business faces an exponentially higher exposure rate to targeted phishing, business email compromise (BEC), malware injection, and international financial fraud. Our root-level blocking acts as an essential shield against these downstream liabilities, keeping your business safe and helping maintain a clean risk profile that stabilizes your cyber liability insurance costs.

3. We Are Completely Backed by Federal and State Law

The right of Berks Technology Solutions / Dynamacore to manage its networks and protect private business infrastructure is absolute:

  • Absolute Federal Immunity (Section 230): Section 230(c)(2) of the Communications Decency Act explicitly grants technical and IT service providers civil immunity for good-faith actions taken to restrict material that they or their users consider objectionable, crowded, or unwanted. This legal standard was decisively affirmed by the federal judiciary in RNC v. Google (2023), confirming that email providers have the full right to route unwanted bulk political marketing into spam filters.
  • No Constitutional Violations: The First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution restricts government overreach; it does not grant political organizations a right of access to private digital servers, nor does it strip a private IT utility of its right to secure its infrastructure.

The Bottom Line

Our clients pay us to keep their communication channels efficient, secure, and clear of digital liabilities. We will not allow external political entities to treat private corporate infrastructure as a public megaphone, nor will we alter standard, lawful enterprise cybersecurity configurations to satisfy the delivery metrics of bulk marketers.

We stand firmly by our technical team, our clients' contractual mandates, and our legal rights under both state and federal law.

Thank you for your continued trust in us to keep your business secure.

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