Cybersecurity researchers flocked to study the machines, but they say they were faced with an uncompromising adversary: the voting machine companies, which viewed the code of the machines as intellectual property. Until 2009, two companies, Diebold and ES&S, controlled the lion’s share of the voting machine market. The accreditation process is equally narrow: Since 1990, a voluntary federal accreditation process has certified voting technology, a system that has come under fire for its lack of transparency. The laboratories (“Independent Testing Authorities”) which conduct the certification reviews are typically paid by the manufacturers, and are usually required to sign non disclosure agreements. In 2008, five labs were accredited; one was suspended that year for poor lab procedures, and another temporarily suspended for insufficient quality control.
State authorities can typically request these lab reports, as Kathy Rogers of ES&S reminded me in an email. (“For security reasons we did not make that code widely available to just anyone and everyone who simply wanted a copy for their own purposes. We truly have nothing to hide.”) But Appel, the Princeton group and others in cybersecurity have insisted that such measures—which they deem “security through obscurity”— pale to the types of rigorous testing that would result from releasing the code to the public or academics. One of the companies, Sequoia, later acquired by Dominion, once threatened Princeton’s Felten and Appel with legal action if they attempted to examine one of their models.
How much Voter Fraud do you think we will see this year?
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This was done in Defcon hacking confrece.
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Make claims you cannot backup, get fired from your job.SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Sun Nov 22, 2020 6:00 pmDafuq is going on over there....?
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Loose cannon on deck pushed overboard.
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Ok, so what am I missing? Seems on par with everything else.
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Don't think you are missing anything, is par for the course. Unfortunately, the course seems to be to do everything you possibly can to make a fool of yourself, even if you have a legit argument.The Conservative wrote: ↑Sun Nov 22, 2020 6:46 pmOk, so what am I missing? Seems on par with everything else.
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Anyone think they are throwing this all out to throw question to the validity and force it to a congressional vote?
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