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Cybersecurity Experts Say Voting Machines Have Security Flaws
2006-06-28 00:30:21 (218 weeks ago)
Posted By: Intellpuke
(Read 2548 times || 1 comments)
To determine what it would take to hack a U.S. election, a team of cybersecurity experts turned to a fictional battleground state called Pennasota and a fictional gubernatorial race between Tom Jefferson and Johnny Adams. It's the year 2007, and the state uses electronic voting machines.

Jefferson was forecast to win the race by about 80,000 votes, or 2.3 percent of the vote. Adams's conspirators thought, "How easily can we manipulate the election results?"

The experts thought about all the ways to do it. And they concluded in a report issued yesterday that it would take only one person, with a sophisticated technical knowledge and timely access to the software that runs the voting machines, to change the outcome.

The report, which was unveiled at a Capitol Hill news conference by New York University's Brennan Center for Justice and billed as the most authoritative to date, tackles some of the most contentious questions about the security of electronic voting.

The report concluded that the three major electronic voting systems in use have significant security and reliability vulnerabilities. But it added that most of these vulnerabilities can be overcome by auditing printed voting records to spot irregularities. And while 26 states require paper records of votes, fewer than half of those require regular audits.

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Re: Cybersecurity Experts Say Voting Machines Have Security Flaws
2006-06-28 19:55:01
no way. there is no way anyone would use machines to steal votes. its just immoral, and everyone knows the people in government are all moral people who would never tell a lie, collect a bribe, or cheat.

these security people don't know what they are talking about. computers have a long history of security and most computers have never been hacked, and we know that the government that buys these machines for $1000's each have put all kind of laws in place to make the vote counters safe and secure. i can't find any of those laws but you can bet there are laws exactly like that somewhere.

those crazy wacked activists that don't think computerized vote counters are safe from being hacked or mis-programmed are the same kind of people who thought there were no WMD's in iraq.

thank the gods we have companies like diebold to keep the right people from getting elected, cause if the truth be told, kerry won in 2004.

we have the best government bribery can buy. see HAVA.

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