Dominion voting machine privacy flaws found.

HI - Fucking-Larious. Another Reich Wing website pushing the lie. No proof, just another in a long line pay by work Con site. There has been no verifiable proof of vote tampering. Get a life.

The now fired Traitor Chief of Cyber Security for the fucking country said the November Election was most secure in recent history. There is no proof of anything. All you people have is smoke and mirrors.

The Fucking Traitor Fucking Lost The Fucking Election
Maybe try reading it, the article isn't about 'vote tampering'.

From the second paragraph, about the author, Einstein:

Halderman, a non-partisan analyst whose work has been cited by both left and right wing news sources, shared the website DVSorder.org on his social media channels on Friday.

Bravoactual, from Actualfactual, do you copy?
 
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As strongly as both sides feel about their parties (how the dims feel strongly is WAY beyond me ..), this is a real threat ("of coercsion unless the privacy of their votes is..protected")

of course the libs will say otherwise and tell us to sit down and shut up

It’s about who gets to count the vote — who gets to count whether or not your vote counted at all. Joe Biden 12-13-2021
 
Well, you wanted a chance for vote manipulation, you allowed it. I don't have to take part in it so really I am a neutral bystander on his way somewhere less sketchy. No need to fret.
 
BULLSHIT, Kumquat, I've seen it happen. Votes get asigned by a fractional weighting system then your vote for Trump ends up 0.8 votes for Trump and 0.2 votes for Biden, and so forth.
No, they do not. And you have NOT seen it happen, because we DO NOT use a fractional weighting system in our election process, anywhere in the USA.
 
Privacy flaws detected.....what's next?

J. Alex Halderman, Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Michigan, claims to have identified a critical privacy flaw in the election infrastructure sold by Dominion Voting Systems in the United States.
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What Is Affected and Where?


DVSorder is a privacy flaw that affects Dominion Voting Systems (DVS) ImageCast Precinct (ICP) and ImageCast Evolution (ICE) ballot scanners, which are used in parts of 21 states. Under some circumstances, the flaw could allow members of the public to identify other peoples’ ballots and learn how they voted.

The states potentially affected are: California, Alaska, Minnesota, Arizona, New Mexico, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Virginia, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Vermont, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania, as well as the territory of Puerto Rico.
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Can This ‘Flip the Votes’?

The researchers explain:

This vulnerability is a privacy flaw and cannot directly modify results or change votes. Nevertheless, the secret ballot is an important security mechanism, and some voters—especially the most vulnerable in society—may face real or perceived threats of coercion unless the privacy of their votes is strongly protected.


Election Integrity Experts Identify Privacy Flaw Affecting All ICP/ICE Dominion Voting Systems Across 21 States.
Soooo, what's the flaw that could identify a voter?

No one's name is on their ballot, anywhere? So what if the votes when counted, can be counted in order? How would that matter????
 
Soooo, what's the flaw that could identify a voter?

No one's name is on their ballot, anywhere? So what if the votes when counted, can be counted in order? How would that matter????

When you vote, they record your participation, check off you voted and put you on a growing list of voters who have shown up.

Many jurisdictions publish data from individual voted ballots, such as cast-vote records (the votes from each ballot) or ballot images (scans of each ballot). This data is usually supposed to be randomly shuffled, to protect voters’ privacy. The DVSorder vulnerability makes it possible to unshuffle the ballots and learn the order they were cast. This sometimes makes it possible to determine how specific individuals voted.

The DVSorder Vulnerability
 
When you vote, they record your participation, check off you voted and put you on a growing list of voters who have shown up.

Many jurisdictions publish data from individual voted ballots, such as cast-vote records (the votes from each ballot) or ballot images (scans of each ballot). This data is usually supposed to be randomly shuffled, to protect voters’ privacy. The DVSorder vulnerability makes it possible to unshuffle the ballots and learn the order they were cast. This sometimes makes it possible to determine how specific individuals voted.

The DVSorder Vulnerability
Thanks delldude... I clicked on a link within the link and got more details....

Although it is unlikely to happen, with this vulnerability, a voter could figure out how the person before him voted, as example, his wife, if he notes his voter number when in the booth voting and she voted using the same booth, and there was only one voter booth being used....

like I said, it is unlikely to happen..... Places do not usually use just one voting booth, so the voting numbers would be given to the voter on a first come, first serve basis among all...say 10, voting booths, and his wife voting, using the same booth as him, will not likely be the number before him because 10 other voters are in 9 other booths that could have been issued the number before him, and not necessarily, his wife.

Regardless, it should and can be easily fixed if there is any concern of malfeasance.
 
Privacy flaws detected.....what's next?

J. Alex Halderman, Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Michigan, claims to have identified a critical privacy flaw in the election infrastructure sold by Dominion Voting Systems in the United States.
_________________________________________________________________________________


What Is Affected and Where?


DVSorder is a privacy flaw that affects Dominion Voting Systems (DVS) ImageCast Precinct (ICP) and ImageCast Evolution (ICE) ballot scanners, which are used in parts of 21 states. Under some circumstances, the flaw could allow members of the public to identify other peoples’ ballots and learn how they voted.

The states potentially affected are: California, Alaska, Minnesota, Arizona, New Mexico, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Virginia, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Vermont, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania, as well as the territory of Puerto Rico.
_________________________________________________________________________________


Can This ‘Flip the Votes’?

The researchers explain:

This vulnerability is a privacy flaw and cannot directly modify results or change votes. Nevertheless, the secret ballot is an important security mechanism, and some voters—especially the most vulnerable in society—may face real or perceived threats of coercion unless the privacy of their votes is strongly protected.


Election Integrity Experts Identify Privacy Flaw Affecting All ICP/ICE Dominion Voting Systems Across 21 States.

 

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