Michigan computer scientist says ‘serious privacy flaw’ present in Dominion Voting Systems machines – IOTW Report

Michigan computer scientist says ‘serious privacy flaw’ present in Dominion Voting Systems machines

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A computer scientist at the University of Michigan claims to have discovered a major security flaw in voting machines deployed by Dominion Voting Systems, one that could allegedly violate the privacy of the secret ballot. 

J. Alex Halderman, a professor of computer science at the University of Michigan, said in a Twitter thread on Friday that he and several colleagues had “found a serious privacy flaw that affects Dominion ICP and ICE ballot scanners.”

Halderman described the flaw as “a privacy vulnerability,” and he emphasized that the alleged issue cannot “directly modify results or change votes.”

“However, under some circumstances, it could allow members of the public to identify other peoples’ ballots and learn how they voted,” he said. more

8 Comments on Michigan computer scientist says ‘serious privacy flaw’ present in Dominion Voting Systems machines

  1. They don’t have to “change” a vote.
    Deleting Trump votes is good enough.

    I still think about that picture of a black woman’s cubicle in Atlanta with the BLM sign behind the postal crate of 1000 mail-in ballots.
    I’m certain she didn’t shred any votes from predominately conservative neighborhoods.
    No way!

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  2. Letting Turdeau, his minions in Toronto, & the USA’s “Allies” in Europe Hack the system is a Feature NOT a Flaw.

    Fuck You Merkle, Boris, Schwab, LaGarde, Macron, etc.

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  3. EEEEK!

    No peeking at me behind the curtain, you naughty mens!

    I may be all naked, and MY bits are proprietary code so TRADE SECRETS, BITCHES!

    I’ll be showing you my ass on election day anyways, and good things come to those who wait!

    NOT!

    *giggle*

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