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- JohnC - 11-05-2004 Evan Wrote:there isnt anything in that article to suggest that there was fraud, just that this (sore loser?) website wants to do its own audit. Frankly, I think it's a great idea to audit these results. I have a friend who works for Raba Technologies, they did pen-testing on voting machines in Maryland. He brought a roll-up USB keyboard into the voting booth, and in a couple of minutes managed to alter the vote totals on the machine via the un-secured management interface. Scary. - Evan - 11-05-2004 unsecured? what donkeys did they hire to develop these systems?! - Mike - 11-05-2004 aol
- BLINGMW - 11-05-2004 it is scary. I know I was sketched when I saw the windows hourglass when the little machine was thinking about something.... :roll: Great, my vote's gone. :lol: - Kaan - 11-05-2004 ok so they arent hacker proof... lets go back to punch cards!! - JohnC - 11-05-2004 Kaan Wrote:ok so they arent hacker proof... lets go back to punch cards!! My point was that this wasn't much of a hack... He removed the cover to the USB port and plugged a keyboard in - that's just about the extent of it. No password, no PKI, no nothing. And these things hold the information that determines who governs the country... |