Read this any way you want. Guessing, informed speculation, sending a message.. Elections are critical & vulnerable.pic.twitter.com/IXmjveahky
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Read this any way you want. Guessing, informed speculation, sending a message.. Elections are critical & vulnerable.pic.twitter.com/IXmjveahky
People should read these two @danwallach pieces on @PrincetonCITP blog for specifics: https://freedom-to-tinker.com/blog/dwallach/election-security-as-a-national-security-issue/ … and https://freedom-to-tinker.com/blog/dwallach/a-response-to-the-national-association-of-secretaries-of-state/ … .
No it doesn't. People assume that is the case, but there is no evidence to back that claim, au contraire .
And bugs can be unnoticed right in front of a 100 pairs of eyes, exploited by the 101st who thinks of an angle.
It's not a question of "bad code", or of "fear". It's a question of having the resources to perform serious audits. 1/2
As zeynep mentions, heartbleed was opensource, ubiquitous, and a complete catastrophe nonetheless 2/2
Optical scan paper ballots (with proper protocols for audits), or tightly-guarded, adversarial counting of paper. (See piece).
Quite unequivocally, yes.
1/6 There is plenty of material covering this. Twitter is not the right platform to discuss it. I would note that there are
2/6 many cases other than heartbleed (goto gate comes to mind, as well as a handful of of other ssl vulns just from the
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