RE: Evidence Mounts that the Vote Was Hacked

From: David Hayden (dahayden_at_clubhayden.com)
Date: 11/11/04

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    It is not a statistical deviation when compared to the two previous
    elections in the same areas. The article simply wrote that off as
    probable fraud then too. Hardly objectivism nor computer news worthy. It
    also neglected to mention when quoting Dick Morris that the exit poll
    sampling of women was way higher than actual turn out, which is why the
    exit polls were abandoned as inaccurate... And Dick Morris was the first
    one to abandon them. Just as the exit polls were abandoned in 2000 for
    the same reason. Unlike phone polling which can verify the demographics
    of where it is calling, exit polls are historically not accurate.

    Three elections in a row (2000, 2002, & 2004) show those counties voting
    in the proportions they did. Computer fraud would require that each
    county have a hacker, that these hackers had access to the final numbers
    for 3 elections in a row, and that they were able to use similar
    proportions each time.

    I know a lot of Dems that voted Republican this year, even some in
    Florida. They are not a statistical anomaly IMO. Nor is it computer news
    worthy. What would be though is to talk about how online vote
    registration by groups like Moveon.org caused several counties in Ohio
    to have more registered voters than actual people. That was verified
    before the election but there was nothing Ohio could do about it because
    of how we count votes anonymously. That kind of high tech fraud is
    something that needs to be addressed either by different voter
    verification (a utility bill can be used where I am from regardless of
    the date stamp) or by not being anonymous. Losing anonymity is not
    likely so we need to tighten down on the high-tech ways we have of
    verifying peoples identity before they are allowed to register to vote.

    The article had two overall points.
    1. People can't possibly have been that Republican for 3 votes in a row
    2. Windows can't possibly be seen as the correct place to put votes

    Both subjective. Neither computer news worthy IMO. High-tech voter
    registration fraud is the bigger story and was unfortunately ignored.
     

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    Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2004 12:54 AM
    To: Jay D. Dyson
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    Subject: Re: Evidence Mounts that the Vote Was Hacked

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    On Tue, 9 Nov 2004, Jay D. Dyson wrote:

    > On Mon, 8 Nov 2004, Atom 'Smasher' wrote:
    >
    >> Evidence Mounts that the Vote Was Hacked
    >
    > Read the whole thing and didn't see any evidence. Just wild
    > speculation and baseless conjecture. Hell, there were countless
    > counties across the nation in which more people were registered to
    > vote than were eligible residents, but -- for some reason -- that
    ain't news.
    >
    > Why was this politically-motivated nonsense approved for
    Bugtraq?
    > The Democrats lost. Get over it already.
    ====================

    there is a statistically significant deviation that correlates to
    particular equipment: this *IS* a technology and security issue *NOT* a
    political issue (although there are certainly political implications).

    i've gotten quite a bit of hate mail over this, but if there were
    allegations that the vote was hacked in favor of kerry (hypothetically,
    let's say in a state where kerry's brother were governor) i'm sure there
    would be quite a bit of interest among those who now claim that this is
    irrelevant, off topic, sore losers, etc.

    the issue really is bigger than who won or lost... it's about how the
    game is played. as computer security professionals we owe it to
    ourselves to take this sort of allegation very seriously *regardless* of
    what candidate we prefer.

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