I know this fries the brains of my security colleagues involved in election security, but how can you see how much voter disenfranchisement exists and *not* think that the greatest democratic benefit would be from making voting easier? I believe secure mobile voting is possible.
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The mail in ballots come with addresses on them -- so you literally just drop them in any mailbox. Successful attacks there would be more like 'mailing out counterfeit ballots'. But that requires a locus of physical presence which is risky.
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That's just your opinion, and I don't agree. You're saying robocalling someone to install malware is trivial but robocalling someone to say the address needs to be amended is tricky. I don't think those are significantly different in levels of social engineering

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I fight enough battles in security that I don't need another one, but I also believe this.