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Showing Original Post only (View all)Meet the e-voting machine so easy to hack, it will take your breath away [View all]
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2015/04/meet-the-e-voting-machine-so-easy-to-hack-it-will-take-your-breath-away/
Virginia election officials have decertified an electronic voting system after determining that it was possible for even unskilled people to surreptitiously hack into it and tamper with vote counts.
The AVS WINVote, made by Advanced Voting Solutions, passed national Voting Systems Standards and has been used in Virginia and, until recently, in Pennsylvania and Mississippi. It used the easy-to-crack passwords of "admin," "abcde," and "shoup" to lock down its Windows administrator account, Wi-Fi network, and voting results database respectively, according to a scathing security review published Tuesday by the Virginia Information Technologies Agency. The agency conducted the audit after one Virginia precinct reported that some of the devices displayed errors that interfered with vote counting during last November's elections.
The weak passwordswhich are hard-coded and can't be changedwere only one item on a long list of critical defects uncovered by the review. The Wi-Fi network the machines use is encrypted with wired equivalent privacy, an algorithm so weak that it takes as little as 10 minutes for attackers to break a network's encryption key. The shortcomings of WEP have been so well-known that it was banished in 2004 by the IEEE, the world's largest association of technical professionals. What's more, the WINVote runs a version of Windows XP Embedded that hasn't received a security patch since 2004, making it vulnerable to scores of known exploits that completely hijack the underlying machine. Making matters worse, the machine uses no firewall and exposes several important Internet ports.
"Because the WINVote devices use insecure security protocols, weak passwords, and unpatched software, the WINVote devices operate with a high level of risk," researchers with the Virginia Information Technologies Agency wrote in Tuesday's report. "The security testing by VITA proved that the vulnerabilities on the WINVote devices can allow a malicious party to compromise the confidentiality and integrity of Voting data."
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Meet the e-voting machine so easy to hack, it will take your breath away [View all]
LiberalArkie
Apr 2015
OP
Same here! Often proprietary code, none allowed to look. It's ridiculous! Way too much
RKP5637
Apr 2015
#26
It's a fucking travesty. I cannot understand how this is acceptable to the citizenry of our country.
Dark n Stormy Knight
Apr 2015
#44
Yep, that's the bottom line of it all, TPTB don't care if we like it or not. n/t
RKP5637
Apr 2015
#47
I'm sure the GOP governors will be buying up the used machines on Craigslist to use themselves
tomm2thumbs
Apr 2015
#9
Paper ballots. And a federally constitutional amendment avowing right to vote.
Dont call me Shirley
Apr 2015
#11
Paper ballots. Hire a few more people to count them, democracy demands a just accounting.
Fred Sanders
Apr 2015
#14
No computers. Pen and paper. Scan with human eyes, record and store with human hands.
Fred Sanders
Apr 2015
#16
people are corrupt that is why it is ussually an insider doing the fraud
questionseverything
Apr 2015
#38
No volunteer counters. Professionals trained by a non-partisan, non-political election commission.
Fred Sanders
Apr 2015
#21
And I forgot...a paid day off for all registered voters on the bi-annual National Election Day.
Fred Sanders
Apr 2015
#30
as i understand it you are saying because a roll of paper was attatched
questionseverything
Apr 2015
#74
Yep, it's a perpetual déjà vu as we wander in the same ruts with seemingly little
RKP5637
Apr 2015
#28
Since no one is interested in fixing it that can fix it, are there any counter hackers standing by
lonestarnot
Apr 2015
#31
URL: http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2006/09/24/us/replvoting600.jpg
blkmusclmachine
Apr 2015
#43
technocrats say that to preserve democracy, we must spy on citizens and count votes in secret...
whereisjustice
Apr 2015
#69