Posted: 11/7/2016 9:00:58 AM EDT
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The video shows how easy it is for a third party to reflash the firmware with a PCMCIA card, and directly manipulate the voting tallies in memory.
Additionally, the video demonstrates how vote tallies can be manipulated on both the Public Counter and the Protective Counter, which was designed to act as a redundant verification system to ensure results are valid. https://blog.cylance.com/cylance-discloses-voting-machine-vulnerability |
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I'm sure glad we don't have any voter fraud in the US.
Paper ballots that are treated like evidence in a murder case are the only option IMO. The BS with loosing and finding paper ballots needs to end as well. Hey Chad, don't you know that paper ballots are a fucking nightmare? |
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I get a security warning when I try to open the page.
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No. Fuck no. If you knew anything about the technology, you would never even think to say something like that. Quoted:
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Blockchain-based voting now. Bundle these soros machines to a JDAM and airdrop them on his estate No. Fuck no. If you knew anything about the technology, you would never even think to say something like that. Isn't it super redundant, and that is where the security comes from? If every single person with a server has a copy of the chain, it seems like it would be pretty hard to manipulate. |
