Slashdot Mirror


Diebold Patch May Be Evidence of '02 Election Tampering

An anonymous reader writes "Stephen Spoonamore, founder of IT security firm Cybrinth and former advisor to John McCain, claims he has new evidence of election tampering by Diebold in the 2002 Georgia gubernatorial and senate races. A whistleblower gave Spoonamore a patch that was applied to Diebold machines in person by the Diebold CEO. Spoonamore confirmed that the patch did not correct the clock problem it supposedly addressed, but contained two parallel programs. Without access to the hardware, he could not learn more. He reported his findings to the Justice Department, which has not acted."

4 of 526 comments (clear)

  1. After this we blame other countries... by bogaboga · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    ...Spoonamore confirmed that the patch did not correct the clock problem it supposedly addressed, but contained two parallel programs. Without access to the hardware, he could not learn more. He reported his findings to the Justice Department, which has not acted...

    When one cites this case, can't the argument be made that the USA is just like any other third world country?

    If you asked me, I'd say "yes" "yes" "yes" it is.

  2. Re:Anybody surprised? by novakyu · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Yes, Republicans.

    Er, did you even read the summary? The summary says:

    Stephen Spoonamore, founder of IT security firm Cybrinth and former advisor to John McCain, claims he has new evidence of election tampering by Diebold in the 2002 Georgia gubernatorial and senate races.

    So, since you like blaming Republicans for everything, perhaps you will think that this is only because this accusation will benefit Republicans, but if you RTFA, it says that some of the voting irregularity was Democratic candidates (a senator and a governor) losing to Republican candidates, despite having led the polls by a significant margin.

    Why don't you just come out and say that you hate Republicans for some irrational reason (perhaps you were molested as a child by Republicans)?

  3. Re:Manipulating elections another way by Naturalis+Philosopho · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Ok, I don't want to defend trolls, but he has a point. The timing of Obama's trip was to remain secret for security purposes, just like Bush's, McCain's, and everyone else's to Iraq. McCain (possibly) gave away that timing (McCain says he doesn't know exact timing for Obama's trip), allowing possible assassins, in a warzone, to better target Obama. That goes beyond fraud into the territory of (possibly) abetting terrorists. If someone gave away that info regarding Bush, they'd be in GITMO, and I may agree with that detention.

  4. Ok, I hate pubs, but for a rational reason by WindBourne · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    At this time, it is the pubs who have all but destroyed us. Our deficit was mostly done by 2 pubs; reagan and W. Likewise, we are in an occupation that is destroying America. Take it a step further. The pubs speak about our rights to guns, while ignoring all the rest of our rights. Finally, ALL the pubs ignore the evidence of top pubs selling nuclear secrets to Turkey and Pakistan (giving them both the bomb), the total corruption that they have brought to DC, and even this sorry state of affairs that USA is in. The pub party consists mostly of Liars, corrupt, immoral ppl.

    Until 4 years ago, I had never voted for a dem/pub (Though I was going to vote for gore in 2000; sick GF prevented it). I am now voting dems until the pubs change their party. The top neo-cons MUST be imprisoned. The top pubs that sold our nuke secrets and created the nightmare that we have in the middle east need to swing (and not at their usual sex party). All in all, until they are cleaned up, I will continue to be against pubs. If they go back to being goldater pubs, and not the religious right-wing nuts that they have become, then I will be happy to consider them.

    --
    I prefer the "u" in honour as it seems to be missing these days.