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Re: overseas dems can vote online in primaries



You can recount paper, but not missing images. Hack attack is BS. Hackers want to be paid to change things. How about using the proverbial hammer and changing to dirt. I mean entropy. If you computers no longer operate and everything in them got slammed, then there's nothing to recount.

You can't finesse a system that's been hit by EMP. Its dead and so is your election.


Paul Tiger


A few harmless flakes working together can unleash an avalanche of destruction.

 



David Larson wrote:
What a great idea...SAIC hackers can vote for Clinton!
"We've had no security breaches. We do constant monitoring," Steele said. Online voting "provides really a higher standard of security than is available in any other kind of system, including paper."
This coming from an organization (EveryoneCounts), run by former EAC Chair Paul DeGregorio who is a liar and tool of the Voting Machine conspiracy.  Below is his op-ed in the Tallahassee Times shortly before last year's election...
Your vote will count
Hype over hacking shouldn't shatter confidence

Americans have been bombarded with tales about how easy it is to hack into a voting machine. Academics, computer scientists and others tell us that they have done it and that we cannot trust voting systems, specifically electronic or touch-screen systems.

Ironically, all of these experiments took place in the sterile environment of a laboratory. In each instance, these experts demonstrated only that, with unlimited time and resources, they could hack a voting machine. What does this prove? Nothing. Is there any proof that a voting system has successfully been hacked during an election? No.
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The real question is whether voting systems are secure enough to withstand potential threats on Election Day. And the answer is yes.
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Election officials are working hard to make sure that voting equipment is stored in secure locations and that they have established a chain of custody for the storage, maintenance and transport of polling equipment.
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Debate about making sure our voting systems are secure, accurate and reliable is healthy. Conducting hacking experiments without working with election officials in a real-world election environment is not.
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The bottom line is that our nation's voting equipment, election results and election officials can and should be trusted.
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[Elections Officials] deserve constructive criticism and solutions, not baseless attacks and unfounded accusations about the equipment they use. [ed note: "unfounded"???]
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Americans should be confident that their vote will be counted, whether they touch a screen or fill in an oval. The integrity of the system is not in hands of hackers, professors, interest groups or politicians in Washington - it is managed by local election officials, as it always has been. No one should be intimidated by the hype over hacking. Vote on Nov. 7. You can count on it.

http://www.bradblog.com/?p=3677


Oh ok Paul.  TOTAL BS...

-Dave


Margit Johansson wrote:
Overseas Dems can vote online for primaries.
 
"...incredibly secure".  If you say so.
 
Margit
 
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