Upon examining the inner workings of one of the most popular paperless touch screen voting machines used in public elections in the United States, it has been determined that with the flip of a single switch inside, the machine can behave in a completely different manner compared to the tested and certified version.
“Diebold has made the testing and certification process practically irrelevant,” according to Dechert. “If you have access to these machines and you want to rig an election, anything is possible with the Diebold TS -- and it could be done without leaving a trace. All you need is a screwdriver.” This model does not produce a voter verified paper trail so there is no way to check if the voter’s choices are accurately reflected in the tabulation.
Monday, July 31, 2006
WORST EVER SECURITY FLAW FOUND IN DIEBOLD TS VOTING MACHINE
From PRESS RELEASE -- JULY 31, 2006:
Tuesday, July 18, 2006
United States Patent: 6767717
While some Senators and the Dept. of Homeland (in)Security are screaming about how the Internet is filled with bomb-making information, some of the best information comes straight from the federal government's own open records.
Kids, don't try this at home.
Kids, don't try this at home.
Fake IDs Save Lives in Iraq
Surnames refer to tribe and clan, while first names are often chosen to honor historical figures revered by one sect but sometimes despised by the other.
For about $35, someone with a common Sunni name like Omar could become Abdul-Mahdi, a Shiite name that might provide safe passage through dangerous areas.
Monday, July 10, 2006
The Politics of Paranoia and Intimidation
The Bush administration and the National Security Agency (NSA) have been secretly monitoring the email messages and phone calls of all Americans. They are doing this, they say, for our own good. To find terrorists... It cannot work.
The whole NSA domestic spying program will seem to work well, will seem logical and possible, if you are paranoid.
Tuesday, July 04, 2006
4th of July Fireworks: Unredacted Hursti reports, photos released
Black Box Voting has provided the following to VoterAction.org for its litigation. This will become a public record via the litigation filed by Lowell Finley. Because public officials who have received the unredacted reports have failed to take this risk seriously and arrange for appropriate mitigations, and because Black Box Voting believes this information is of critical public interest for pending litigation and citizen actions, we are releasing it publicly now.
Diebold voting machines are flawed. Terribly. Remember this quote?
"I am committed to helping Ohio deliver its electoral votes to the president."
That's Diebold CEO Walden O'Dell, from a fundraising letter sent to Republicans in the fall of 2003. E-voting machine maker Diebold is based in North Canton, Ohio.
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