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originally posted by: Klassified
a reply to: MerkabaMeditation
Putting all the claims made about this voting system aside for the moment, the main thing the average American needs to know is that electronic voting systems will never be secure. The reason for that is no matter how many security features are built into the system, there will always be at least a few people that can access the internal workings of the firmware/software and change, circumvent, or otherwise over-ride the settings. Even one individual with access can change millions of votes by changing a few settings on the fly.
Electronic voting ends up being less, not more secure than doing it by hand. Physical ballots can at least be observed by parties on both sides while being counted if a fair election is desired.
originally posted by: MerkabaMeditation
A lot of new claims about how votes were stolen using the electronic voting machines called Dominion,
we realize how easy it is to change votes, the software is so bad you can easily change the audit trail so that later you cannot even forensically go back and find out the votes that were changed.
it all goes to a server in Frankfurt Germany which is owned by Barcelona Spain multinational and that's who actually controls and reports your vote.
we can even see malware sitting there collecting all the credentials of all the county workers everywhere who are submitting information, up which means you can now go back into the county and change votes...
Putting all the claims made about this voting system aside for the moment, the main thing the average American needs to know is that electronic voting systems will never be secure. The reason for that is no matter how many security features are built into the system, there will always be at least a few people that can access the internal workings of the firmware/software and change, circumvent, or otherwise over-ride the settings. Even one individual with access can change millions of votes by changing a few settings on the fly.
originally posted by: purplemer
a reply to: Klassified
Putting all the claims made about this voting system aside for the moment, the main thing the average American needs to know is that electronic voting systems will never be secure. The reason for that is no matter how many security features are built into the system, there will always be at least a few people that can access the internal workings of the firmware/software and change, circumvent, or otherwise over-ride the settings. Even one individual with access can change millions of votes by changing a few settings on the fly.
There is texhnology that is clear and transparent unhackable, decentralised and fair.
Blockchain.
Its all you need.