The provenance of the hack is interesting and all and all but biggest scandal HOW LUDICROUS security of critical stuff actually is.
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Look, it's doable. It's a choice. SLOT MACHINES have better security than voting machines. http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/24/opinion/volkswagen-and-the-era-of-cheating-software.html …pic.twitter.com/fa2912gN8b
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@schneierblog side note: voting *computer* would be a better term, so I've heard, as they are in fact computers that can be hacked, -
They have wifi. They allow USB's to be plugged in. Some run very old Windows. I can't roll my eyes enough.
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@schneierblog whereas 'machine' suggests it's some straightforward, merely mechanical processThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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not just the voting terminals, either, but also the systems that provision them and tally results.
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I kid you not; Turkey is better. Votes counted openly; tallied in parallel by adversarial parties. (Turkey has other problems!
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another false narrative deflecting blame, clinton style...sleazy
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yeah, the resurgence of vilifying Russians especially post USSR seems very misguided. No one needs Cold War 2.0.
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Their software can be quite buggy too. A classic example of where open sourcing ought to be mandatory.
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there likely isn't time to move to FOSS before the election - so what should be done in your opinion?
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