"Unsecured Memory Card" Prompts Election Fraud Investigation In Georgia (ajc.com)
McGruber writes: On Tuesday, there was an election in Dekalb County, Georgia. An area of the county known as LaVista Hills voted on a referendum on whether they should incorporate into a brand-new city or whether they should remain an unincorporated part of the county. The referendum failed by a mere 136 votes, less than 1 percent of all votes cast. The second in command at DeKalb County's office of elections is now alleging there were very serious irregularities regarding the LaVista Hills cityhood vote. Piazza says voters were turned away at their polling places, voter material wasn't properly secured, and that "there was a memory card that collects citizen votes loose in the office." Piazza's allegations have prompted Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation to open an investigation. Local Atlanta television stations are reporting that Piazza first reported the irregularities to his boss in Dekalb County and that she responded by putting him on leave. One TV station is also broadcasting footage of state investigators removing election equipment from Dekalb County offices. (Those reports are not yet posted on their websites.)
The answer is more voter ID laws and closing DMV offices in poorer/blacker areas.
canada has pencils and paper they use for voting. when the voting is done, the ballot boxes stay in the room, and designated counters stay there with observers until the count is complete. we got our election results within 4 hours of the last poll closing in our last federal election. the scrutiny, traceability, and physical counts of paper ballots makes it difficult to do the type of election tampering described in the article. There is no need for electronic voting machines.
Chain of trust. Every vote is represented as a transaction in a block chain*. So it won't matter if copies of the storage media are floating around. If the chain doesn't trace back to an original (authenticated) state, it must be fake. I'm not a crypto, Bitcoin wizard. But I'm sure some smart people can work out the details.
*Not necessarily _the_ Bitcoin blockchain. But one created along the same principles by election authorities.
Have gnu, will travel.
One more reason that the ethics reform initiative passed by greater than a 90% margin. It seems to be sorely needed
Everyone know there is no such thing as election fraud, that is why we don't need voter ID laws. I've been told that countless times. That is unless the DNC looses the election, then it is obviously fraud even if no evidence can be found.
Uhhh, the Democrats win this one.
It is the way of their kind.
shhhh... let the suicidal coward do what they need.
Might want to mention which country the article is about. For most people on the planet "Georgia" is in Eastern Europe.
Just take a moment to Google "Dekalb County Corruption" and have a look see...they have a history of institutional government bad behavior...no surprises here
There's more information about the scandal on the AJC's (easily circumvented) paywalled site: MyAJC:Voting irregularities alleged in LaVista Hills election
The article includes a key detail not mentioned in the slashdot summary:
Leonard Piazza, the second in command in DeKalb’s elections office, said there were serious problems regarding the LaVista vote.....Piazza said he took the memory card and copied information from DeKalb’s voting tabulation server so that he could try and prove tampering. But those actions aren’t allowed, and he has been placed on paid leave.
The US needs to switch to paper ballots only, and use electronic tabulation machines checked with a mandatory 5% audit check with the actual ballots. I've been posting articles on www.reddit.com/r/electionfraud with the intent of collecting credible evidence of election fraud (though there will likely be false positives) in order to raise awareness of this issue, and the need for reform. I recently visited my local elections office to be a ballot observer and got a tour of their facility and educated about their processes and security. My state (Washington) uses mail in ballots, and all are verified with a signature and each ballot is checked for write-ins and correct markings. It's a very secure process with two people present at all times, but from what I'm told, Washington State is one of the US leaders in election integrity. I've come to the conclusion that our elections are vulnerable mostly from insecure technology (which in my opinion, means most technology) and from people. If just a small number of election staff that want to commit election fraud, there is a serious amount of damage they can do. Paper makes election fraud much harder, but not foolproof.
If only GA had a voter ID law to prevent fraud....
oh.
wait.
The guy who said the election was rigged won the presidency with the second-most votes.
Like that would somehow prevent fraud when a piece of voting software could just change your 'yes' to a 'no'
Paper ballots or nothing is what I say
Yes. Require all voting machines to have valid ID.
Stop illegal voting machines: BUILD THE WALL.
You are welcome on my lawn.
Many countries around the world have proven that paper and pencil voting is reliable, traceable, and scalable. Even in countries with mandatory voting where the turnout density is higher than the US.
In Australia, most public schools & town halls become voting centers for the day, so most people don't have to travel far and the numbers are manageable. A small army of trained electoral commission recruits control the process, and do the counts at the end of the day. The results are in that evening, which is plenty fast enough.
Paper voting has several distinct advantages:
1) It has a visible and tangible chain of trust, and can be directly inspected by the lay-person.
2) It directly involves people in the democratic process, not machines
3) A lot of the money required to run the election goes to individuals, not corporations.
If only GA had a voter ID law to prevent fraud....
oh. wait.
I know. Do these kooks have any ideas that actually work?
The shepherds did so well protecting the flock that the sheep no longer believed that wolves existed.
The wall didn't work for the Chinese so why do people think it's going to work this time?
Be wary of election fraud for the next presidential elections.
It seems some people are still testing the machines to find the least detectable fraud settings.
Don't y'all know "it's the sethern way" to be a cheatin' underhanded sly scumbaig!
Who was that republican who ran against Obama in 2012. In the primaries, they lost the voting machine for hours. Then they found it at an old ladies place who acted innocent like she didnt even know. Then the guy won 51% to 49 %. To me that could be tampering. Its like saying you're 21 at a bar.
God spoke to me
Ever since the hanging chad incident when we transitioned to electronic voting, we've had widespread electronic voting fraud that has uniformly favored Republicans in nearly every state in America.
When will we ever crack down on this? Voting is important and votes should be protected. It's amazing that after years the government has made no effort to regulate the electronic voting industry and crack down on this kind of thing. These same stories of fraud happen repeatedly.
That's like saying that you shouldn't lock your car because someone can just break into your house instead.
No. You lock BOTH of them!
Your argument is an empty distraction, a chance to push your politics into a discussion where it doesn't belong, and it contributes nothing to the topic at hand or to your position.
You know what the big difference between Democrats and Republicans is? The policies they think will have the best outcome for the American people.
If you are so convinced you're right that anyone who disagrees must be doing so for evil reasons, then you have abandoned empathy and understanding in favor of partisan rage. You and your blind, ignorant hatred disgust me. Not your party or ideology, you.
instead of Family Guy, but I'm standing by my decision to wait till this morning to find out what happened. (I live near Atlanta)
In the US Democrats assure us that election fraud is nonexistent, unles Republicans commit it. DeKalb county is not Republican.
Electronic voting in the US can only serve to enable fraud. It solves no problem.
deleting the extra space after periods so i can stay relevant, yeah.
It would be fairly straightforward with today's manual systems to corrupt ONE precinct/voting location. It would be very difficult to do it county or state wide, with thousands of locations that would have to be tampered with. you would need a significant "political machine", and such machines are hard to maintain, manage, and run in a clandestine fashion.. someone would know and tell.
Similarly, the count at the county offices (in California, that's where it's done) is done in plain view of lots of people (anyone can come and watch, although often you're behind a window). Yes, one could arrange some chicanery with false boxes, etc. (after all, folks like David Copperfield make their living doing this), but it would be difficult to do for ALL 50+ counties in California, or all the thousands of counties in the US. Or even for a majority.
Why can't voting contain some sort of hash that you get after voting? You can enter the hash into the website to confirm that your vote actually recorded as what you entered?
no, its making the point that Voter ID is a distraction, and contributes nothing to combatting actual election fraud.
Voter ID is like saying you should lock your car door, when you live on an island in the middle of the ocean. Alone.
Voter ID is a solution in search of a problem.
Voter ID only stops in person vote fraud, the rarest, least rewarding, and most effort-requiring form.
Voter ID stands to stop a whopping handful (literally, handful, as in 5 or less) of bad votes every year, out of the billions cast, votes that aren't even a statistical blip and pose absolutely zero threat to the integrity of our elections.
The guy who said the election was rigged won the presidency with the second-most votes.
That *used* to be the biggest difference between the two parties.
Currently, Republicans run on a platform of "government is broken and doesn't work". Once elected, they do their damnedest to make sure that government is broken and doesn't work.
Seriously, it is not that hard and most agree.
There is still a couple of things that paper is very good for.
One is voting. All voting should be done on paper ballot, then scanned by computer for counting.
Manual spot checks of the counts paper to machine for auditing.
Any serious irregularity and you rescan, if the counts are not within a couple of votes you move to manual counting.
Stuffing a a few votes is possible, but thousands, or actually changing them? Very hard.
Changing the count on a 100% electronic vote? EASY EASY EASY
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Where'd I say AD will run minus DNS Coren22? I've said AD = internal network DNS dependent as far back as 2007 http://forums.tweaktown.com/wi...
(Searching this in BOLD "To warn users who have ActiveDirectory/AD LAN-WAN setups to NOT use external DNS servers!" referring to OpenDNS suggestions for those using AD stupid in the POSTS BEFORE IT in my security guides for users (geared to stand alone single machines no less), & right there on that page proves it stupid - so even if you posted as myself someplace here on /. "impersonating me", I have your ass NOW, shithead!)
I've also stated MANY TIMES I use remote DNS in OpenDNS @ home (but not @ work on AD networks + exchange/outlook: Free OpenDNS model doesn't work with AD dependent Exchange + Outlook specifically you lying little imbecile).
I also don't hardcode in "every site there is under the sun" is why, so I have to use DNS, but OpenDNS & rarely.
I also RARELY MISS A LOOKUP since I put where I spend a good 95++% of my time online in my favorite sites into hosts @ the TOP of hosts for utmost LOCAL FASTER RESOLUTION SPEEDS and more reliability vs. Open DNS (not OpenDNS) resolvers being abused, Kaminsky redirect poisoned DNS servers (of which 99.999% of ISP DNS are not proofed against to this very day even though a patch exists which OpenDNS uses), rogue DNS servers, and yes ROUTERS with bushwhacked by malware DNS settings (happening a LOT lately).
Hardcodes in hosts are faster than remote DNS, waste less resources than local dns in power, cpu cycles, RAM, & other I/O by FAR considering ALL THE PARTS of such a setup in programs, data, I/O, & power (especially if setup as a separate machine).
APK
P.S.=> You're a disgusting liar... apk
YOU say "hosts=bad" (but they add security, speed, & reliability) & bitch on admin privelege to UPDATE vs. threats:
"So, have you figured out why privilege escalation is a bad thing yet?" - by Coren22 on Tuesday September 22, 2015 @05:15PM (#50577809)
Hypocrite - You use admin priv admitting it
&
How else can I programmatically update hosts minus it in Windows?
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"Of course it requires elevation to write to the hosts file" - by Coren22 (1625475) on Wednesday September 23, 2015 @05:35PM (#50585879)
You FINALLY later admit there's no other way!
FACT:
Even MalwareBytes AntiMalware (best one) DEMANDS you use admin privelege (you saying it's "bad" too?) it can't do its job fully otherwise, like many security tools do!
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Aryeh Goretsky NOD32/ESET says hosts = good security-> http://it.slashdot.org/comment...
Oliver Day (Symantec) does-> http://www.securityfocus.com/c...
MalwareBytes' hpHosts hosts & recommends my APK Hosts File Engine 9.0++ SR-2 32/64-bit-> http://hosts-file.net/?s=Downl...
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* HOW MANY SECURITY PROS DO I NEED TO KNOCK THE CHOCOLATE OUTTA YOU?
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Those security pros INCLUDE me: I work w/ guys from malwarebytes' hpHosts on a regular basis!
I've professionally worked for decades as a combined domain-wide network admin & software engineer since 1994 (Even showing you HOW to migrate a hosts across an enterprise-> http://slashdot.org/comments.p... )
I've also been securing computers + WRITING GUIDES using CIS Tool (who took fixes from me http://slashdot.org/comments.p... - bonus) http://www.bing.com/search?q=%...
You told me you learn from guides?
I write good ones that MILLIONS USE & was PAID FOR IT http://pcpitstop.com/news/winn...
+ WARES TO PROTECT USERS that are endorsed & hosted by security pros -> http://hosts-file.net/?s=Downl...
You did all that? No!
(& that's ONLY a SMALL part of what I could put out)
APK
P.S.=> You're all TALK -> http://slashdot.org/comments.p... & a "ne'er-do-well" in security... apk
"I guess we should avoid your crap, it looks like it is marked as malware. Good luck getting that removed." - by Coren22 (1625475) on Monday November 02, 2015 @03:52PM (#50850445)
False positive: I've wrote 'em long ago, no response vs. 60++ REPUTABLE sources (not nobodies) below that fries you Coren22!
Is that your fake site for more lies Coren22?
Lying about me LIKE YOU DID HERE punk -> http://slashdot.org/comments.p... ??
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MalwareBytes' hpHosts Admin (MalwareBytes employee) hosts & recommends it -> http://hosts-file.net/?s=Downl... & MalwareBytes = BEST antivirus per this VERY recent testing of them all http://www.av-test.org/en/news...
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It's safe proven by 57 antivirus programs recently in BOTH its 64-bit model https://www.virustotal.com/en/...
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Its 32-bit model too https://www.virustotal.com/en/...
More "SALT IN YOUR WOUNDS" -> http://f.virscan.org/APKHostsF...
APK
P.S.=> /.'ers say my work is good too:
"his hosts program is actually pretty good" - by xenotransplant (4179011) on Monday August 10, 2015 @03:34PM (#50287195)
"I like your host file system." - by Karmashock (2415832) on Wednesday September 09, 2015 @03:57PM (#50489401)
"APK is kinda right... I've given up on JS based adblocking and gone to blackholing in /etc/hosts, just like it was back in the 90s. The computational load has gotten intolerable for any ad-blocking using JS. I've tried his hosts file generating software. It works." - by bmo (77928) on Thursday October 15, 2015 @11:30AM (#50736071)
"his hosts tool is actually useful for those cases in which one does indeed want to locally block stuff outright while consuming minimum system resources" by alexgieg (948359) on Friday September 25, 2015 @09:57AM (#50596461)
Slashdot really needs an APK submission filter. This copypasta spam is ridiculous, almost worse than the antisemitic paranoid nutjob we've been seeing lately.
I find APK entertaining. If only because every post of Coren22's involves a tirade. I'm waiting to see which one caves first.