God All American 28747 Posts user info edit post |
Highly recommended. Pretty eye-opening stuff...
Basic points:
1. All voting machine software is kept secret from anyone outside the company who makes them 2. It took a computer scientist 10 seconds to break into a voting machine 3. ITAs (Independent Testing Authorities) who test the machines test everything EXCEPT security vulnerability 11/29/2006 5:47:31 PM |
agentlion All American 13936 Posts user info edit post |
a must read - http://arstechnica.com/articles/culture/evoting.ars a follow up from before the election - http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20061101-8131.html after the election - http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20061114-8223.html 11/29/2006 5:54:43 PM |
LoneSnark All American 12317 Posts user info edit post |
Well, if I was on a county board of elections I would not use them. So what? 11/29/2006 7:30:03 PM |
EarthDogg All American 3989 Posts user info edit post |
But if we go back to butterfly ballots, the democrats won't be able to get anyone elected. 11/29/2006 7:34:31 PM |
sumfoo1 soup du hier 41043 Posts user info edit post |
^
so we agree republicans are to stupid to hax a computer and prefer to cheat in paper 11/29/2006 7:37:34 PM |
JonHGuth Suspended 39171 Posts user info edit post |
to stupid 11/29/2006 8:00:36 PM |
wilso All American 14657 Posts user info edit post |
i think i'd prefer the optical scanners, because the paper ballots are archived as well. still can't believe the voting security standards are voluntary... 11/29/2006 8:06:16 PM |
bgmims All American 5895 Posts user info edit post |
sumfoo, you're unintentional hilarity makes me 11/29/2006 8:36:35 PM |
TaterSalad All American 6256 Posts user info edit post |
yall all two stoopid 11/29/2006 9:04:38 PM |