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Steal this election (video)

Posted by Evan Derkacz at 7:36 AM on September 15, 2006.


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"In a paper posted on the university's Web site, Edward Felten and two graduate students described how they had tested a Diebold AccuVote-TS machine they obtained, found ways to quickly upload malicious programs and even developed a computer virus able to spread such programs between machines," writes Chris Newmarker for AP.

In the video (right), the professor and his graduate students demonstrate their ability to hack the machine and fix an election.

Some of their findings are that:

  • Malicious software running on a single voting machine can steal votes with little if any risk of detection. The malicious software can modify all of the records, audit logs, and counters kept by the voting machine, so that even careful forensic examination of these records will find nothing amiss. We have constructed demonstration software that carries out this vote-stealing attack.
  • Anyone who has physical access to a voting machine, or to a memory card that will later be inserted into a machine, can install said malicious software using a simple method that takes as little as one minute. In practice, poll workers and others often have unsupervised access to the machines.
  • AccuVote-TS machines are susceptible to voting-machine viruses-computer viruses that can spread malicious software automatically and invisibly from machine to machine during normal pre- and postelection activity. We have constructed a demonstration virus that spreads in this way, installing our demonstration vote-stealing program on every machine it infects.
  • While some of these problems can be eliminated by improving Diebold's software, others cannot be remedied without replacing the machines' hardware. Changes to election procedures would also be required to ensure security.

(CITP, HT: Truthout)

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Evan Derkacz is a New York-based writer and contributor to AlterNet.


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Do something!!!
Posted by: Knowmad on Sep 15, 2006 10:55 AM   
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You can't let them do this, but it looks more and more like you're going to. I'm in Canada, and even I fear what will happen in the next two years if you allow these immoral criminals to continue to control both houses.

I have a suggestion. Everyone post an idea on what could be done to prevent this imminent fraud . . . but here's the key:it doesn't matter how unrealistic or impractical the idea is, as long as it's not hurtful to anyone. I learned this technique this in a creative problem-solving course decades ago. It's like brainstorming - which I'm guessing would be a nice change from the brainwashing you people undergo every day - and it works in two ways: (1) through simple quantity (i.e. if you shovel enough dirt probability dictates you'll eventually uncover something valuable), and (2) idea-creation (i.e. one or more not so great ideas just might steer someone in the direction of a good one). Get it?

So, how about everyone post their ideas on how to stop this upcoming farce and allow a free and fair election. Remember, it doesn't matter how silly, and that makes it fun as well as effective

Right, I'll start: All of you forced to use electronic voting machines and not allowed a paper trail, find a big, powerful magnet, smuggle it into the booth with you, then rub it all over the machine. It just might screw it up, which is better than a guaranteed neocon victory, right?

Okay, your turn . . .

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DEMAND PAPER BALLOTS ONLY
Posted by: SALLY EVANS on Sep 15, 2006 8:04 PM   
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INSIST THAT ALL CONGRESSMEN AND SENATORS TAKE ALL DIEBOLD MACINES OUT OF COMMISSION. PAPER BALLOTS ONLY.

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The Easy Fix
Posted by: balto on Sep 16, 2006 3:46 AM   
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Here's how to fix this:
Require that each electronic voting machine produce a printout of the voter's selections. Small cheap printer peripherals are easily available.
1) The voter will make selections.
2) Then the voter hits a submit button.
3) A printout is generated.
4) Voter can review selections on printout. (Nice large print for visually impaired.)
5) Then voter can edit selections, or hit Finished button.
6) Voter gets 2 copies of printout.
a) Voter puts 1 copy in envelope, to be put in ballot box.
b) Voter keeps 2nd copy.

In this way, even a seriously flawed electronic system will have an audit trail. Most application systems over the last few decades has included some sort of auditing or journalling. IT IS EASY. This is a STANDARD practice.

If exit polling differs from electronic vote counts, then a manual recount of the votes should be automatic.

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» RE: The Easy Fix Posted by: Glennk1949
Yet the solution is so very simple...
Posted by: Earthling on Sep 16, 2006 4:54 AM   
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Each voting machine should produce a printout on paper confirming the voter's selection, which printout the voter, upon verifying its accuracy, places in a normal, sealed ballot box. These paper ballots should then be manually counted to verify, confirm or infirm the electronic machine's total of votes for each candidate. I don't understand this American propensity for making simple things as complicated as possible or nigh on impossible.

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Play outside the box
Posted by: Knowmad on Sep 16, 2006 7:23 AM   
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Though the suggestions are good, I think you need to be more creative, and sillier, to kindle some real, workable, new ideas. Damaging the machines is not really practical and too risky, while saying have a valid paper trail is just restating the problem.

Let go, get crazy. Like, oh I don't know . . . maybe krazy-gluing your kids across the voting station door so no one can get in. Or standing in the station singing 'We Shall Overcome' while holding a skunk.

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deadline
Posted by: robmikejas on Sep 16, 2006 1:11 PM   
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It may be beyond the deadline, but I suggest writing up a petition and circluating it for the next few weeks demanding paper ballots or a paper trail. Send a copy of the petition (after a month of gathering signatures) to every elected official in your state as well as the U.S. bozo's in the whitehouse. It may be too late but they say Better Late than Never.

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AMERICA, REALLY A THIRD WORLD COUNTRY
Posted by: Burtonger on Sep 24, 2006 4:06 PM   
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I was in the U.S. during the two STOLEN elections and I could not believe the crap that goes on during election day.
Is it legal to harrass voters waiting in line ? Well that is what went on at plenty of voting locations,just like a third world country that also have violent dictators as their leaders who fix/corrupt elections. Nevermind the officials who were republicans and in charge of voting are not supplying enough voting machines {RIGGED} to democrat strongholds.
These characteristics of the american voting system are totally ridiculous and very undemocratic to say the least.
And how can the supreme court that was picked by republicans be respected or expected to be fair ?
Or the election of the president hinge on a state{FLORIDA} controlled by a candidates brother,Jeb Bush ?
HOW F*CKING RIDICULOUS the U.S. ELECTION SYSTEM

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