Sure, there's no evidence vote tallies were hacked. But tell me: what the literal fuck was Russian intelligence doing?
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Alex Halderman and his students have a neat slide deck that shows how easy it would be to compromise voting machines through phishing.
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Basically there are a small number of regional companies who write the 'ballots' that go on electronic voting machines. Mom and pop shops.
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All of these companies have public employee lists, or at least easily-guessed email addresses. And you know there's no machine isolation.
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Own the right machines, you now have control over files and software that will be propagated to 1000s of unpatched Windows voting machines.
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I assume you've seen my thread on the software certification process
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