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    July 5, 2005

    Blackbox Voting email update

    Filed under: Open — cinchel @ 9:42 pm
    well, just got this from blackboxvoting.org and figured the more exposure the better. The email follows:
    Black Box Voting Update: Latest Consumer Reports (July 5, 2005) Permission granted to reprint, with link. Please forward to your
    lists and to online blogs as appropriate.

    Note: This consumer report focuses on Diebold Elections Systems.
    The next major report from Black Box Voting will focus on Sequoia
    Voting Systems.

    Many new purchases approved: Diebold now in 1,297 locations.
    Latest list: http://www.blackboxvoting.org/diebold/locations.pdf

    SECURITY ALERT: Critical Issues with Diebold Optical Scan
    Voting System Design (NOTE: Other OS versions & Touch-
    Screens may have same vulnerability, further testing needed ASAP.)

    NEW TECHNICAL REPORT:
    http://www.blackboxvoting.org/BBVreport.pdf
    (article): http://www.blackboxvoting.org

    EXCERPTS FROM THE THE BLACK BOX REPORT:
    Incorporated into the foundation of the Diebold Precinct-Based
    Optical Scan 1.94w system is the mother of security holes, and
    no apparent cure will produce infertility, or system safety.

    - An exceptionally flexible one-man exploit requiring only a
    few hundred dollars, mediocre technical ability, and modest
    persuasive skills (or, in lieu of persuasive skills, just a touch of
    inside access).

    - This design would not appropriately be characterized as âa house
    with the door open.â The design is ⦠more akin to âa house with
    an unlockable revolving door.â

    2. HOW TO PUSH FOR A PRODUCT RECALL
    (more) : http://www.bbvforums.org/forums/messages/6/6808.html

    The newly-found vulnerabilities described in the Black Box Report
    are critical, and not fixable with any software patch or minor change.

    Bear in mind that when Diebold acquired Global Election Systems,
    its investment banking partner performed, (or should have done) a
    due diligence analysis of this system. Diebold Inc. either knew, and
    sold the system anyway, or did not know, but should have known.

    It is therefore appropriate that Diebold should foot the bill for
    the product recall. Certainly not the taxpayers. To take actions for a
    product recall, start by clicking the above link.

    3. HOW TO PUSH FOR A FRAUD EXAM ON MEMORY CARDS
    (more) : http://www.bbvforums.org/forums/messages/6/6809.html

    Used to count at least 25 million votes in the Nov. 2004 election,
    (2.5 million votes in Florida alone, or one-third of that state), the
    Diebold memory cards for this system need to be sequestered
    and examined.

    Done correctly, the ballot box manipulations (memory card tampering)
    described in the Black Box Report will leave no telltale signs in the
    paper audit trail.

    - In areas like Volusia County and Brevard County Florida, where
    significant anomalies have appeared related to vote tabulation,
    memory cards, or poll tapes, the memory cards should be certainly
    inspected by someone experienced in forensics.

    - Because this system is so open to tampering, please urge your local
    and state officials to sequester the memory cards for recent elections,
    so that they can be examined by a forensic expert, or an otherwise
    qualified expert, like Hursti, who has shown that he is both competent
    to evaluate this issue, and forthcoming about notifying the public.
    These memory cards are clearly of public interest, and should be
    deemed a public document.

    - Please urge local and state officials to have a competent,
    qualified examiner evaluate both the new optical scan systems,
    including the high speed central count system, and the touch-
    screen systems, because there are some indications that this
    architecture is being used (and even increased) in newer versions.
    The touch-screens may be using a different but similar architecture.
    Contact Black Box Voting when you have indications that such
    cooperation is forthcoming. (contact kathleen@blackboxvoting.org to
    help schedule an evaluation, or call 425-793-1030).

    4. VIDEOS NOW ONLINE: http://www.bbvforums.org/forums/messages/2197/2367.html

    - Garbage raid at the Volusia County warehouse
    (Poll tapes and ballots in the trash, oh my.)
    - Pedro, Broward County (Citizens standing up: “What will
    it take for you to recognize that thereâs a problem here?)
    - Citizens standing up - California hearing (Joan Quinn and
    Diana refuse to sit down and shut up.)
    - Chimpanzee tampers with Diebold audit log

    5. DIEBOLD ACCOUNTING MISTAKE â SEC MAY BE A BIGGIE
    (more) http://www.bbvforums.org/forums/messages/1954/6804.html

    Diebold took advantage of pre-holiday distractions to tuck an earnings
    restatement into the press, admitting its management had uncovered an
    “accounting mistake” in its ATM division. Sliding in alongside were
    safe harbor-type concerns about its election systems. Black Box Voting
    feels that this particular SEC disclosure will turn out to be of special
    interest, given what we have learned from our own investigations. Note
    the following items listed by Diebold: — “potential security violations
    to the company’s information technology systems” — “challenges raised
    about reliability and security of election systems products, including the
    risk that such products will not be certified for use or will be decertified”
    – and “unanticipated litigation, claims or assessments”.

    Bear in mind that such “safe harbor” statements are typical for public
    companies, who must include potential downside events in SEC-
    required statements. In fact, of more importance is when these specific
    statements started appearing, or any changes in these statements.

    However, Black Box Voting feels that this particular earnings
    restatement, and these particular safe harbor statements are of special
    interest, because:

    - Security violations have become an even more significant concern now
    that The Black Box Report is out. A product recall of the Diebold Precinct-
    based Optical Scan 1.94w system is advisable, along with examination of
    certain items from recent elections.

    - Issues related to compliance with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act
    may surface in connection with two other problems our investigations
    have uncovered:

    - Apparently incorrect public statements to regulatory bodies, by
    Diebold Election Systems, about the amount of money spent on
    lobbyists and “success fees,” based on a comparison of the amounts
    in publicly disclosed reporting forms vs. check stubs and financial
    statements obtained by Black Box Voting

    - Improper management of accounting documents, specifically, failure
    to safeguard documents (see auditing internal control over financial
    reporting guidelines, by placing nearly 400 pages of sensitive financial
    statements for the Diebold Election Systems division into various
    unsecured dumpsters easily accessed by the public.

    These documents include check stubs, financial statements (including
    in-house financial worksheets for Diebold Inc.), invoices, accounts
    payable ledgers, accounts receivable ledgers, a cryptic financial
    statement pertaining to a $390,000 employment litigation matter
    in the Canadian Diebold Elections Systems office, in-house worksheets
    showing calculations for budgeting, payroll records, post-it notes,
    inter-office memos pertaining to budgets, purchasing, and sales plans,
    and unusual payments that should be further investigated.

    After seeking legal advice on what to do with these documents,
    Black Box Voting decided to turn them over to the SEC for an
    evaluation of their impact with regards to the Sarbanes-Oxley Act,
    and the management responsibilities amendment to that act.

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      All investigations, actions, and the Web site itself are funded solely by
      citizen donations.
      To donate: Send check to 330 SW 43rd St Suite K, PMB 547,
      Renton WA 98055 or donate by credit card:
      http://www.blackboxvoting.org/donate.html
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    NEWS REPORTERS:
    Contact info â 425-793-1030, 206-354-5723, or 206-335-7747
    bev@blackboxvoting.org or Kathleen@blackboxvoting.org
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