Bad Week For E-Voting Machines; Florida Follows California In Issuing Report About Security Holes
from the anyone-else? dept
E-voting firms aren't having a particularly good week. Just days after research commissioned by the state of California showed vulnerabilities in many e-voting systems, a study commissioned by the state of Florida found serious security issues with Diebold's optical scan technology. While the article suggests that this is one of the first times the security has been questioned on optical scan machines (where there is still a paper trail, but these machines are used for counting the votes), there have actually been numerous studies pointing out the problems with Diebold's optical scanners, and how they can easily be hacked. Of course, what's amusing here is that some of the first tests that found the problems with Diebold's optical scanners were done two years ago by a "rogue" elections official in Florida. Of course, back then, the state of Florida didn't launch an immediate investigation. The state hung the elections official, Ion Sancho, out to dry, as the e-voting companies cracked jokes about the vulnerability and teamed up to conspire against him. So, now, years later, we find out that the security vulnerabilities he pointed out then are actually there is anyone apologizing? Doesn't sound like it. In fact, it sounds like Florida politicians are downplaying the security problems with these machines.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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Duh...
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Why
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Hung out to dry
"The state hung the elections official, Ion Sancho, out to dry." (That was under Florida Gov. Jeb Bush by the way.)
Honest politicians/officials would have no reason to do that. Of course, for enough money . . . a different story.
Mr. Sancho was even shown testing the Diebold (Lie Bold) equipment in a documentary that explored the whole voting machine issue - I think it was Nova. It failed, of course.
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Mail in votes counted by Liebold's machines
I guess if they hide the whole process from us it will be easier to decide who wins and losses. Politicians and big business wins and the American people lose.
Be sure to rush out and vote to put your stamp of approval on our broken system otherwise the government may actually have to change...lol
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Re: Mail in votes counted by Liebold's machines
"Government is not the solution to the problem, government is the problem"
--America's greatest hero, Ronald Regan
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See the election between Al-Gore and George Bush Jr. If it could be done in 2002 you think they couldn't do it lets say 2008? :)
Elections are rigged in 3rd world countries all the time. Are you really saying that with our superior technology we couldn't get it done?
"There is no way to keep that quiet."
With closed systems like Diebold's machines only Diebold really knows what going on. Furthermore their "tallying" software GEMS exports the election results in an plain old excel file that could be manipulated as easily as double clicking on it and changing the numbers!
"In the very least, you know some guy will try to get laid in some bar by bragging how he was involved in voter fraud."
Yeah, you know if I was involved in voter fraud I would get a working class drinking guy to help me. There are not that many people that would need to be involved. If it were a matter of tampering with machines no-one would even know save those that made the modification. Also it comes down to a single person in each area that actually "calls" who won. Not very hard to get a hold of several people to change a result.
"The government can not run the DMV, post office, welfare, etc., but they can pull off all of these complex frauds like voter fraud."
Voter fraud is a reality and it has been proven in countless elections in our history. I seriously don't know what naive world you must live in but it must be a blissful place indeed
That is funny.
No, you are.
"Corporations are not the solution to the problem, Corporations are the problem"
--America's greatest Neocon, Ronald Regan
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Re: Re: Mail in votes counted by Liebold's machine
No its sad and shows neatly where their priorities lie - the other stuff doesn't work because it involves more effort and doesn't interest them
Voter fraud on the other hand is actually quite easy (seriously - do some reading on it) and the benefits run easily into trillions for your pals...
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I'm sure they are...after all, for example, we still don't know what really happened on Elm Street, 4 and a half decades ago, or on whose orders...
As for rigging elections, it happens all the time, 3rd world countries, even 1st world countries,...it happens all the time.
The only thing funny (or sad, kinda depends on how you look at it) is that you think voter fraud is (or needs to be) complex...the world proves you wrong...either about those frauds being complex, or governments' ability to pull it off...
naturally, getting a helping hand from the CIA doesn't hurt of course
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Re: Re: Mail in votes counted by Liebold's machine
why would it need to be complex?
All you have to do is change some votes, add some votes or withhold some votes in a swing state...
hey, wait a minute, that sounds familiar....
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Florida...
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