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To: JDN who wrote (694722)8/1/2005 1:38:44 PM
From: JBTFD  Respond to of 769670
 
Diebold's design is they have executable code in the memory cards. So anyone who has access to the memory cards and a computer could potentially hack the vote.

"Executive Summary
The findings of this study indicate that the architecture of the Diebold Precinct-Based Optical Scan
1.94w voting system inherently supports the alteration of its basic functionality, and thus the alteration
of the produced results each time an election is prepared.
The fundamental design of the Diebold Precinct-Based Optical Scan 1.94w system (AV OS) includes
the optical scan machine, with an embedded system containing firmware, and the removable media
(memory card), which should contain only the ballot box, the ballot design and the race definitions, but
also contains a living thing – an executable program which acts on the vote data. Changing this
executable program on the memory card can change the way the optical scan machine functions and the
way the votes are reported. The system won’t work without this program on the memory card.
Whereas we would expect to see vote data in a sealed, passive environment, this system places votes
into an open active environment.
With this architecture, every time an election is conducted it is necessary to reinstall part of the
functionality into the Optical Scan system via memory card, making it possible to introduce program
functions (either authorized or unauthorized), either wholesale or in a targeted manner, with no way to
verify that the certified or even standard functionality is maintained from one voting machine to the
next."

blackboxvoting.org



To: JDN who wrote (694722)8/1/2005 1:45:13 PM
From: DuckTapeSunroof  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
If you leave a door UNLOCKED... 'ya gotta expect some burglers to take advantage.

It's human nature.