Have You Heard? E-Voting Machines Can Be Hacked
from the shocking,-I-know dept
There have been more than enough stories over the last few years (hell, over the last month) to make you question just how secure and reliable e-voting machines are. So, it should come as no surprise to find out that the voting machines (made by Nedap) used for e-voting in Holland and France are easily hackable. Turns out that anyone with "brief access" to the machines can "control the election results." According to the story, 90% of votes in the Netherlands use these machines, and the election is a month away. Well, at least we know that the US isn't the only country facing this issue. It still makes you wonder, though, why election officials were so eager to get these machines up and running, knowing that there are so many problems with them.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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E-Voting Machines Can Be Hacked?
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Well, maybe they could have, but so could have better implemented paper voting procedures. It's not the tools that's the problem, it's the implementation.
Fine, you have your e-voting machines now. You did ask for them. It's not your fault they're pieces of crap, it's Diebold's, but you could at least have the decency to admit to asking for them.
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Some people need to pay more attention to the news.
PS: And I'm not a Bush supporter.
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I don't believe either party "fixed" the election (for a fixed election that was an aweful lot of no being sure about the outcome).
However, to get back on topic of electronic voting machines and fraud:
The current system of private voting not traceable to an individual lends itself to fraud all too easily. The only way to be absolutely certain of accurate voting is with oversight and accountability. Afterall, if you can't attach a vote to a person, how can you garuntee a persons vote is counted.
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(Apparently that's the way the rest of the country thinks....)
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Be careful what you wish(ed) for.
This is all happening because some people are too stupid to take a look at a piece of cardboard to make sure all of the holes are completely punched out.
It's also noteable that everyone concentrates so much on the hacker risk, yet (mostly the same) people freak out when the idea of asking someone to show an ID at the polling place is brought up.
The easiest way to hack an electronic voting machine is to show up and claim that you are someone else.
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Bank online Vote online
Many banks provide on-line banking so why not on-line voting?
San Antonio just spent $6,000,000 on evoting machines and the money could have gone to better use.
Vote from anywhere in the world.
Paper trail out your butt.
I would rather spend the money on education,
Dale E. Moore
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Re: Bank online Vote online
Even if we said that people could still vote the traditional way (like they can bank the traditional way), I have a feeling, since would be a fed govt thing, people will claim discrimination.
Then, what if your cable company has an outage during an election, maybe 10 minutes before the deadline for online voting. Wouldn't people claim that "Big Cable" tried to steal the elction and give it to (name of Republican here)?
I'm sure this is probably going on already for more local elections. But I bet if it went to the federal level, you'd open up a great new source of revenue for lawyers.
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E-voting
Though you may not have to show I.D. you do need a valid social security number... Admitidly there are some problems with that. In chicago it was discovered that there was a person who had voted in every election since 1975... He had died sometime in 1950. On the other hand a ID costs 20 some dollars, (Depending on state) and may require loops to be jumped through.
All in all Electronic voting was not a bad idea, it was just missaplied. Perhaps we will get it right next time. And don't accuse people of cheating in elections. We all know it's just a farce anyways, and that it is our duty to vote, and proudly think that it counts while the state and county officials make up numbers for fun and profit, and pull mean tricks with the district lines, and disbalance how much power states have. (California, Newyork, Florida... Take all three of them and the election is practicly in the bag.). I personaly think that we should either re-draw state lines so that it's less unbalanced, or we should split state votes by percentage, not winner takes all.
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I tend to disagree here. Open sourcing code like this is the only way to prevent hacking. Time and time again closed sourced models are easily hacked, but check the track record of open source models!
Revealing how something works allows everyone to step back and take a look to improve things. You really think some wise-ass hacker is going to out-hack thousands of brilliant minds that are improving the code every day?
You can't compete against everyone at once! But if you allow that same code to be viewed by only a few people there will likely be major problems with the code waiting to be exploited. The problem really is complexity and we all have to work together to elimnate these problems. The only real way to accomplish this is to open source.
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It's not cheating if my guy wins.
vans slated to be used by republicans to
transport voters to the polls. They also
bribed bums with cigarettes to vote for the
democratic candidate.
I'd hazard a guess that republicans did some
things they weren't supposed to do but
nothing so blatant that I'm aware of.
All of the republicans stole the vote stories
would require perpetrator on the scale of
Dr. Evil to execute their byzantine plots.
With e-voting we all loose. Since no one on
either side will trust or accept the results unless
their guy wins.
It will be like living in Mexico.
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so?
I don't understand why it's so dang hard to write and design a voting machine that is accurate. All you need is an interface that is easy and a well made box to keep the processor in. This shouldn't be this hard, unless voting machine manufacturers intentionally leave holes in their products for future "tuning"......
Conspiracy theorist unite!
I don't care, I'm saving up money and moving to some third world hell hole. At least being starved and exposed to disease is an honest way to get f***** over. Right now politicians in this country are working us all over and somehow convincing the general population it's for the better.
Which one are you going to take, the red pill or the blue? The political matrix is calling you!
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A view from a Dutch Man
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