• I looked around a bit but couldn't find the code they say is easily accessible on GitHub. Maybe I just missed it.
• It's fine to suggest that having the software allows it to be modified such that it could add a ballot. But we need the update/install mechanism. Was it sideloaded or did it use a standard update and the modification was included upstream? I'm too ignorant of how the tabulation machines work to know how plausible such an attack is. • Why fake bullet ballots? It seems like whatever templating software is used, it would be just as easy to vote straight ticket. But maybe there is some issue given state differences? Maybe it's easier to grep for Trump than it is for Republican? Plus, there's all those initiatives and non-partisan offices. The rest seems reasonable enough for Harris to file a challenge. I would. Apparently the deadline in NC is tomorrow? On 11/20/24 14:30, _ Bruno W wrote:
Anyone interested in double checking any of this or look at different statistics. I think it would be good to check that voter preference does correlate with voting machine vendor. I was able to get data from Michigan, have not looked beyond there yet. But the data will need to be reformatted to be useful... https://www.planetcritical.com/p/cyber-security-experts-warn-election-hacked
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