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originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: WeMustCare
originally posted by: WeMustCare
a reply to: whyamIhere
Dominion systems in 12 states. Dominion CEO says his systems (Software & Hardware) are terrible.
Voting machines connected to a closed Wi-Fi network can have their votes manipulated by a laptop that hacks into the system, just like someone can access your home wi-fi network if they are close enough.
And which models of voting machines have Wi-Fi adapters?
originally posted by: whyamIhere
I don’t.
Something about them doesn’t sit right.
Seems like it makes cheating a lot easier.
Before you tell me I’m old and don’t get it.
That have literally hacked every computer ever built.
Something about a paper receipt.
Anyone else ? Coherent thoughts ?
originally posted by: xuenchen
a reply to: TheTardis2
Does Oklahoma transport ballots to a central counting facility? Or are the ballots counted at each polling place and transmitted?
originally posted by: underpass61
a reply to: whyamIhere
Kinda funny how a computerized vote system can take several days or weeks to tally a vote, when the old way it was finished overnight.
I thought computers were supposed to be more efficient than humans.
originally posted by: TinfoilTophat
How does one hack a machine that has no internet access?
I voted early, in Texas on Monday.
Registered voter for 16 years and this was the longest wait I ever experienced at the polls. I suspect record turnouts this election.
Went in. Showed my DL. They printed up a ticket with a number. You enter that number in a booth, then vote. Machine spits out a paper ballot and you hand it to a volunteer.
Put it this way, if you really believe that voting is rigged, don't even bother.