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stefan segal
10-27-2006, 09:54 PM
The repugs know about diebold...proving a known to them that they are crooked, is not reason to do much more than celebrate an early victory...

I think what should do is hack them ourselves to double the populations in each sector, and make all votes 100% repug votes...then when it comes time to count the votes, they may have trouble explaining away the descrepency...to say nothing of the total lack of democratic votes.

I suspect then we would get a paper re-vote that we could trust.

Stefan


http://www.motherjones.com/mojoblog/archives/2006/10/2567_civic_organizat.html

Civic Organization Hacks Into Chicago Voter Database
The Illinois Ballot Integrity Project has successfully hacked into the 1.35 million-Chicago voter database, it was announced last week. Social security numbers, birthdates, and other information was revealed, and the hackers say they could easily change voters' addresses or change someone's voting status from active to inactive. Hackers could also change the location of voters' polling places.

Several weeks ago, the IBIP reported the issue to the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners, who did nothing, though they evidently want you to know that Your Vote Counts.

Meanwhile, in Maryland, the Diebold touchscreen source code went missing. According to The Washington Post:

Cheryl C. Kagan, a former Democratic delegate who has long questioned the security of electronic voting systems, said the disks were delivered anonymously to her office in Olney on Tuesday and that the FBI contacted her yesterday. The package contained an unsigned letter critical of Maryland State Board of Elections Administrator Linda H. Lamone that said the disks were "right from SBE" and had been "accidentally picked up."
According to Diebold officials, the stolen software is no longer being used in Maryland, with the exception of "a limited number of jurisdictions," and that it is protected by encryption. Diebold officials have also dismissed the Princeton study which showed that a program created by the Princeton researchers could alter votes that had been cast via Diebold machines.

Moby
10-28-2006, 03:38 AM
No one, I mean no one that has used a computer, the Internet or even reads the news paper believes that any type of computer based voting could be devoid of tampering. It's going to happen more easily then at any point in history.

I've been saying for years that the reps want to give up control because they can't get out of Iraq, the housing market will crash the economy and sooner or later we need to start paying the debt that Dubya has run up. They're going to let the dems take control of the house and then blame them for fixing the problems that Dubya created.

Everyone knew 5 years ago when they started buying the machines that accurate elections would be a thing of the past but everyone chose to let it happen.