People dismissing voting machine security issues—and real need to fix this for future & audit for now—don't seem to know how bad things are.https://twitter.com/matthew_d_green/status/801432393685078016 …
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Any chance of us seeing the data in this particular case?
It's out there. Try Google.
Voter fraud via impersonation is provably very rare. OTOH, Security experts have easily hacked every voting machine they had access to.
One is genuinely a false claim, other is genuinely a real issue. We are protected only because machines are a patchwork; hard to coordinate.
Yep. Since 2000, at least. Ppl also freaked out about "encrypting" but also buying Google Home for XMas. We're just not bright.
Diebold's repeated name-changes hardly comforting.
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