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Bushfire Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-29-03 11:34 AM
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OK for voting machines relieves state officials (GA) AJC
A decision by Maryland Gov. Robert Ehrlich to proceed with statewide installation of Diebold electronic voting computers elicited a sigh of relief from Georgia election officials -- who installed a similar $54 million system last year.

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While the computer security report found several "high-risk vulnerabilities," it also recommended fixes that address those weaknesses. Diebold, the maker of the systems, has incorporated three software changes in the Maryland system, and they will be incorporated into Georgia's system at no cost, Secretary of State Cathy Cox said last week.

"It's a 'you're-healthy-but-you-need-to-exercise-more' kind of report," Cox said. "It certainly points out areas that need improving."

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This summer a local computer programmer said she could break into the Georgia system, but the challenge apparently has fallen apart -- no agreement could be reached on the degree of access the programmer would have to the operating software.

more...

http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/metro/0903/28electronicvote.html;COXnetJSessionID=14w6JBPp2iJOgmv3t7qdzNGp9sYUwRyx6gwIDsBywfSJ4jBXM7zB!523829110?urac=n&urvf=10648413384010.36324188665716695

questions to ask of vendors:

http://avirubin.com/vote/questions.html

and questions I'd like to see posed to our election officials (crediting to Bev):

- According to Mark Radtke of Diebold, even though the SAIC report identified over 300 flaws, 26 of them critical, THEY ARE NOT FIXING THE MACHINES IN CALIFORNIA (read: a recall election in how many days using these riggable machines in 14 counties!) or GEORGIA or anywhere else they are using them.

- The SAIC tested a system that has NEVER been used in ANY election and is not even certified yet. They wanted to keep this a secret so they redacted the version number out! I believe what they tested was the touch screen AccuTouch TSx system and the high speed central count program -- There is no other reason to have redacted the version numbers, WHICH ARE REQUIRED TO BE ON THE NASED LIST.

- If there were over 300 security flaws and 26 critical ones (and that doesn't even include ANY of the optical scan systems by Diebold, which the memos show are making all kinds of errors, and it doesn't include the ballot preparation stage or the interface with voter registration) -- anyway:

--- How did this system get certified by Shawn Southworth at Ciber?
--- How did this system get certified by Wyle also?
--- How did this system get passed by Dr. Brit Williams?
--- How did this system get certified by all the state examiners?
--- If Diebold had over 300 security flaws, WHAT ABOUT ES&S which was apparently so similar they had patent lawsuits flying? What about Sequoia? What about Hart Intercivic?


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NoKingGeorge Donating Member (442 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-29-03 01:38 PM
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1. California election software/results will be litigated and costly...
Hey Ga. and Maryland. Watch the litigation fly in California,no matter who is posted as the winner. Then decide what to say to your voters.
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