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<blockquote data-quote="bazang" data-source="post: 1101890" data-attributes="member: 114717"><p>Everybody from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe. All of them want a piece of America's ass and try to bring it down internally. The citizens can do that themselves. External influence is not required.</p><p></p><p></p><p>It is your tax dollars paying for all those insecure digital voting machines. The vulns run from insecure hardware to database vulns to data processing and transmission security issues. Nothing unusual here. The device I am using and the device you are using are just as bad, if not worse.</p><p></p><p>Back in the day during a plebiscite in Iraq, everybody had to dip their thumb in purple ink that could not be removed easily and then affix their thumbprint to the ballot and the voter list. That protection measure was an epic fail as it was what happened to the manually exercised ballots after voting ended that was manipulated to ensure certain individuals were elected.</p><p></p><p>Every foreign nation I have been to requires a national ID to vote. And here in America the activists say that such an ID will exclude marginalized groups. Now someone please explain to me how 100% of dirt-poor waaaaayyyyy-more-marginalized-than-any-group-of-Americans Iraqis all managed to obtain a national ID and had to not only pay for it, they all walked to register for it and pick it up????? You think most Iraqi streets will accomodate a HoverRound? If you are handicapped in Iraq, your child or nephew puts you into a wagon and wheels you to wherever you gotta do official government biz.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile, the claims of voter machine tampering are blown way out of proportion. The elections process will forever be tainted by claims of election interference on social media. The threat actors don't even have to do anything to the voting machines. All they need do is rile-up people that are sensitive to conspiracies and reactionary, and those individuals will whip themselves up into a frenzy and undermine it all by casting doubt on the election processes. The 1% on the far left and right will inject 98% of the FUD into America's elections. The vast majority of it via social media. There are no more than 3 million hardcore activists on both the left and right. Yet that tiny portion of the population on both ends of the political spectrum are victimizing the 70% silent majority that just want problems fixed by bringing extreme division, instability and turmoil to the country. They've done it already. All the threat actors need to do is stand back and watch the stupid activist Americans tear the nation apart. This is the very same thing that happened during 1920s Weimar Germany that set the stage for we-all-know-who to ascend to power. About 1,200 miles away it was an opposite ideological ascendancy under the same circumstances, but resulting in tens of millions of internal deaths. We-all-know-who that guy was too.</p><p></p><p>Politics is evil when it prevents opposite sides from getting together and solving problems. Like not buying insecure voting machines.</p><p></p><p>Politics is evil when it makes the world less safe. Like not prioritizing security much more as a fundamental societal problem. Cyber losses will reach 10% of global gross domestic product (GDP) within the next 5 years. That's OK. They'll pass all that cost on to you - the consumer, your government which will pay without question using your tax dollars, and businesses will add 25% to prices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bazang, post: 1101890, member: 114717"] Everybody from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe. All of them want a piece of America's ass and try to bring it down internally. The citizens can do that themselves. External influence is not required. It is your tax dollars paying for all those insecure digital voting machines. The vulns run from insecure hardware to database vulns to data processing and transmission security issues. Nothing unusual here. The device I am using and the device you are using are just as bad, if not worse. Back in the day during a plebiscite in Iraq, everybody had to dip their thumb in purple ink that could not be removed easily and then affix their thumbprint to the ballot and the voter list. That protection measure was an epic fail as it was what happened to the manually exercised ballots after voting ended that was manipulated to ensure certain individuals were elected. Every foreign nation I have been to requires a national ID to vote. And here in America the activists say that such an ID will exclude marginalized groups. Now someone please explain to me how 100% of dirt-poor waaaaayyyyy-more-marginalized-than-any-group-of-Americans Iraqis all managed to obtain a national ID and had to not only pay for it, they all walked to register for it and pick it up????? You think most Iraqi streets will accomodate a HoverRound? If you are handicapped in Iraq, your child or nephew puts you into a wagon and wheels you to wherever you gotta do official government biz. Meanwhile, the claims of voter machine tampering are blown way out of proportion. The elections process will forever be tainted by claims of election interference on social media. The threat actors don't even have to do anything to the voting machines. All they need do is rile-up people that are sensitive to conspiracies and reactionary, and those individuals will whip themselves up into a frenzy and undermine it all by casting doubt on the election processes. The 1% on the far left and right will inject 98% of the FUD into America's elections. The vast majority of it via social media. There are no more than 3 million hardcore activists on both the left and right. Yet that tiny portion of the population on both ends of the political spectrum are victimizing the 70% silent majority that just want problems fixed by bringing extreme division, instability and turmoil to the country. They've done it already. All the threat actors need to do is stand back and watch the stupid activist Americans tear the nation apart. This is the very same thing that happened during 1920s Weimar Germany that set the stage for we-all-know-who to ascend to power. About 1,200 miles away it was an opposite ideological ascendancy under the same circumstances, but resulting in tens of millions of internal deaths. We-all-know-who that guy was too. Politics is evil when it prevents opposite sides from getting together and solving problems. Like not buying insecure voting machines. Politics is evil when it makes the world less safe. Like not prioritizing security much more as a fundamental societal problem. Cyber losses will reach 10% of global gross domestic product (GDP) within the next 5 years. That's OK. They'll pass all that cost on to you - the consumer, your government which will pay without question using your tax dollars, and businesses will add 25% to prices. [/QUOTE]
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