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Hello. As one of the organizers of DEF CON, I can say that the challenges to securing our elections are no longer technical — we know how to fix it. The problems are now purely political — people in power benefit from these vulnerabilities & don’t want things to get fixed.
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Seth Abramson
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This is so strange.
WASHINGTON POST TWEET HEADLINE: "Hackers lay siege to voting systems to spot weaknesses in security"
WASHINGTON POST LINK HEADLINE: "Hackers were told to break into U.S. voting machines."
What gets *cut off* is the *lead*:
"They didn't have much trouble." twitter.com/washingtonpost…
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Ctc1279
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There’s also this really poorly founded belief that it’s hard to “hack” voting systems and and even poorer understanding of what “system” encompasses. Ignorance does not equal risk aversion.
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