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An 11 yeat old hacked a replica of Florida's v****g ssystem in 10 minutes
Aug 13, 2018 22:20:21   #
moldyoldy
 
The 2018 midterm e******ns have been racked with concerns that state v****g systems could be vulnerable to attacks by highly sk**led Russian intelligence agencies looking to alter poll results. But over the weekend, participants in a hacking conference proved that those interested in shaping the history of American democracy don’t need the backing of an authoritarian government to wreak havoc.
They don’t even need to have hit puberty
An 11-year-old boy changed f**e v****g results by hacking into an exact replica of Florida’s state e******n website in just 10 minutes, according to the organizers of DEF CON 26, an annual hacker convention.
The competition pitted 39 kids, age 6 to 17, against one another to see who could hack into replica e******n systems of six swing states across the US. Thirty-five of the 39 kids completed the “exploit” and “tampered with v**e tallies, party names, [and] candidate names” within 30 minutes, according to DEF CON.

DEF CON participants discovered that v****g systems running on expired SSL certificates, encryption keys that are intended to create secure connections, were the most vulnerable and easily hackable. DEF CON said this proved the “malleability of these systems.”
The participants also discovered more vulnerabilities in the system where citizens directly cast their v**es. The kids were able to wipe the memory cards from a recreation of state v****g machine interfaces (within five seconds) and either replace a v**er’s b****t altogether or overload the system with f**e v**ers to render a real v**er’s b****t useless.
The Obama administration in 2016 assured v**ers that the integrity of the e******n was not c*********d, though there were clear signs that the Russian government took various measures to influence the e******n.
“We stand behind our e******n results, which accurately reflect the will of the American people,” the administration said in a statement to the New York Times in November 2016.
The Senate Intelligence Committee has warned that Russia directly targeted state v****g systems. “It is possible that additional activity occurred and has not yet been uncovered,” the committee said in a report on the 2016 e******n attacks, according to Bloomberg.
The point of the hackathon, then, goes beyond highlighting the talents of mastermind children who wanted to change candidate names to “Bob Da Builder” and “Richard Nixon’s Head.”
DEF CON also demonstrates the very real risk that somebody with technical sk**ls and malicious intentions could directly intervene in American e******ns, whether they’re based in the headquarters of a Russian intelligence agency or in a basement in rural Iowa.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/an-11-year-old-hacked-a-replica-of-florida’s-v****g-system-in-10-minutes/ar-BBLTccT?ocid=spartandhp

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Aug 14, 2018 05:28:00   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
moldyoldy wrote:
The 2018 midterm e******ns have been racked with concerns that state v****g systems could be vulnerable to attacks by highly sk**led Russian intelligence agencies looking to alter poll results. But over the weekend, participants in a hacking conference proved that those interested in shaping the history of American democracy don’t need the backing of an authoritarian government to wreak havoc.
They don’t even need to have hit puberty
An 11-year-old boy changed f**e v****g results by hacking into an exact replica of Florida’s state e******n website in just 10 minutes, according to the organizers of DEF CON 26, an annual hacker convention.
The competition pitted 39 kids, age 6 to 17, against one another to see who could hack into replica e******n systems of six swing states across the US. Thirty-five of the 39 kids completed the “exploit” and “tampered with v**e tallies, party names, [and] candidate names” within 30 minutes, according to DEF CON.

DEF CON participants discovered that v****g systems running on expired SSL certificates, encryption keys that are intended to create secure connections, were the most vulnerable and easily hackable. DEF CON said this proved the “malleability of these systems.”
The participants also discovered more vulnerabilities in the system where citizens directly cast their v**es. The kids were able to wipe the memory cards from a recreation of state v****g machine interfaces (within five seconds) and either replace a v**er’s b****t altogether or overload the system with f**e v**ers to render a real v**er’s b****t useless.
The Obama administration in 2016 assured v**ers that the integrity of the e******n was not c*********d, though there were clear signs that the Russian government took various measures to influence the e******n.
“We stand behind our e******n results, which accurately reflect the will of the American people,” the administration said in a statement to the New York Times in November 2016.
The Senate Intelligence Committee has warned that Russia directly targeted state v****g systems. “It is possible that additional activity occurred and has not yet been uncovered,” the committee said in a report on the 2016 e******n attacks, according to Bloomberg.
The point of the hackathon, then, goes beyond highlighting the talents of mastermind children who wanted to change candidate names to “Bob Da Builder” and “Richard Nixon’s Head.”
DEF CON also demonstrates the very real risk that somebody with technical sk**ls and malicious intentions could directly intervene in American e******ns, whether they’re based in the headquarters of a Russian intelligence agency or in a basement in rural Iowa.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/an-11-year-old-hacked-a-replica-of-florida’s-v****g-system-in-10-minutes/ar-BBLTccT?ocid=spartandhp
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Aug 14, 2018 10:53:19   #
bahmer
 
moldyoldy wrote:
The 2018 midterm e******ns have been racked with concerns that state v****g systems could be vulnerable to attacks by highly sk**led Russian intelligence agencies looking to alter poll results. But over the weekend, participants in a hacking conference proved that those interested in shaping the history of American democracy don’t need the backing of an authoritarian government to wreak havoc.
They don’t even need to have hit puberty
An 11-year-old boy changed f**e v****g results by hacking into an exact replica of Florida’s state e******n website in just 10 minutes, according to the organizers of DEF CON 26, an annual hacker convention.
The competition pitted 39 kids, age 6 to 17, against one another to see who could hack into replica e******n systems of six swing states across the US. Thirty-five of the 39 kids completed the “exploit” and “tampered with v**e tallies, party names, [and] candidate names” within 30 minutes, according to DEF CON.

DEF CON participants discovered that v****g systems running on expired SSL certificates, encryption keys that are intended to create secure connections, were the most vulnerable and easily hackable. DEF CON said this proved the “malleability of these systems.”
The participants also discovered more vulnerabilities in the system where citizens directly cast their v**es. The kids were able to wipe the memory cards from a recreation of state v****g machine interfaces (within five seconds) and either replace a v**er’s b****t altogether or overload the system with f**e v**ers to render a real v**er’s b****t useless.
The Obama administration in 2016 assured v**ers that the integrity of the e******n was not c*********d, though there were clear signs that the Russian government took various measures to influence the e******n.
“We stand behind our e******n results, which accurately reflect the will of the American people,” the administration said in a statement to the New York Times in November 2016.
The Senate Intelligence Committee has warned that Russia directly targeted state v****g systems. “It is possible that additional activity occurred and has not yet been uncovered,” the committee said in a report on the 2016 e******n attacks, according to Bloomberg.
The point of the hackathon, then, goes beyond highlighting the talents of mastermind children who wanted to change candidate names to “Bob Da Builder” and “Richard Nixon’s Head.”
DEF CON also demonstrates the very real risk that somebody with technical sk**ls and malicious intentions could directly intervene in American e******ns, whether they’re based in the headquarters of a Russian intelligence agency or in a basement in rural Iowa.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/an-11-year-old-hacked-a-replica-of-florida’s-v****g-system-in-10-minutes/ar-BBLTccT?ocid=spartandhp
The 2018 midterm e******ns have been racked with c... (show quote)


That is why we need to v**e on paper b****ts and preserve them for recount if necessary. A fully electric v****g machine that does not count saved paper b****ts if hacked would never be caught only paper b****ts can do that.

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Aug 14, 2018 11:12:24   #
moldyoldy
 
bahmer wrote:
That is why we need to v**e on paper b****ts and preserve them for recount if necessary. A fully electric v****g machine that does not count saved paper b****ts if hacked would never be caught only paper b****ts can do that.


We definitely need to find a safe way to protect the integrity of the v**e. Paper as a backup verification. Double checks on the count. Demand that the politicians do something.

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