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http://www.blackboxvoting.org/1-7-07: Silvestro the Cat & New Hampshire Elections
John Silvestro and his small private business, LHS Associates, has the exclusive programming
contracts for all New Hampshire voting machines, which combined will count about 81 percent of
the vote tomorrow. Silvestro IS the New Hampshire chain of custody Or at least a very large component in it. Last fall, with the help of some New Hampshire citizens, Black Box Voting began working on a "New
Hampshire Chain of Custody" project, in which we identified some of the areas of concern that
might affect many jurisdictions at once. First on the list is LHS Associates, a vendor with inside
access to every memory card in New Hampshire, as well as to the chips containing the "brain" of the
Diebold optical scan machines. LHS Associates programs all the memory cards in New Hampshire and Connecticut; about all of
Vermont's voting machines, and has a lock on almost all of Massachusetts as well. RARE VIDEO FOOTAGE In an unusual confluence of available video, we obtained footage of Silvestro grappling with Harri
Hursti, the master hacker who had his way with the Diebold optical scans in Leon County, Florida in
the famous exploit that was showcased in the film Hacking Democracy. The exact same make, model and version hacked in the Black Box Voting project in Leon County is
used throughout New Hampshire, where about 45 percent of elections administrators hand count
paper ballots at the polling place, with the remaining locations all using the Diebold version 1.94w
optical scan machine. Because the voting machine locations tend to be urban, this represents about
81 percent of the New Hampshire voters. The video shows Harri Hursti testifying on Sept. 19 before the New Hampshire legislature,
attempting to explain significant vulnerabilities requiring urgent mitigations; throughout his
testimony, Silvestro inserted his own comments, opinions, misstatements and speculations. VOTING MACHINE CHECKUP One area of disagreement between Hursti and Silvestro was the amount of expertise needed to
exploit the Diebold 1.94w optical scan system. Silvestro claimed (in a strange contortion of
reasoning) that he doesn't hire very skilled programmers, implying that this makes New Hampshire
elections more secure. Hursti pointed out that hiring programmers with a lack of knowledge is generally not considered a
security feature, and also that an average high schooler can learn to exploit the system in two days
to two weeks. WE THINK IT DOESN'T TAKE THAT LONG Black Box Voting purchased a Diebold optical scan with 1.94w firmware, and chose a computer
repair shop out of the phone book, took it in, grabbed the first available technician. It took him
less than 10 minutes to zero in on the memory card as a point of critical vulnerability -- and oh my,
did he point out some other intersting things! NEW HAMPSHIRE HASN'T UPGRADED SYSTEM SECURITY Silvestro tries to claim that the security problems have been fixed in newer editions. Whether or not
they have been, it's a moot point in New Hampshire where the upgrade is not made unless the
Ballot Law Commission meets, and they have not met for ages. Silvestro then points to extraordinary measures taken by other states to enact special procedural
safeguards, but of course none of those were implemented in New Hampshire either, because the
Ballot Law Commission has not bothered to meet since March 2006. IN FACT, NEW HAMPSHIRE HAS NOT IMPLEMENTED MITIGATIONS FOR KNOWN RISKS Not only that, th... More 1-4-08: Eh? Iowa Republicans STILL missing 65 precincts in results
It isn't even a skillful magic show.
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“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
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http://www.blackboxvoting.org/1-7-07: Silvestro the Cat & New Hampshire Elections
John Silvestro and his small private business, LHS Associates, has the exclusive programming
contracts for all New Hampshire voting machines, which combined will count about 81 percent of
the vote tomorrow. Silvestro IS the New Hampshire chain of custody Or at least a very large component in it. Last fall, with the help of some New Hampshire citizens, Black Box Voting began working on a "New
Hampshire Chain of Custody" project, in which we identified some of the areas of concern that
might affect many jurisdictions at once. First on the list is LHS Associates, a vendor with inside
access to every memory card in New Hampshire, as well as to the chips containing the "brain" of the
Diebold optical scan machines. LHS Associates programs all the memory cards in New Hampshire and Connecticut; about all of
Vermont's voting machines, and has a lock on almost all of Massachusetts as well. RARE VIDEO FOOTAGE In an unusual confluence of available video, we obtained footage of Silvestro grappling with Harri
Hursti, the master hacker who had his way with the Diebold optical scans in Leon County, Florida in
the famous exploit that was showcased in the film Hacking Democracy. The exact same make, model and version hacked in the Black Box Voting project in Leon County is
used throughout New Hampshire, where about 45 percent of elections administrators hand count
paper ballots at the polling place, with the remaining locations all using the Diebold version 1.94w
optical scan machine. Because the voting machine locations tend to be urban, this represents about
81 percent of the New Hampshire voters. The video shows Harri Hursti testifying on Sept. 19 before the New Hampshire legislature,
attempting to explain significant vulnerabilities requiring urgent mitigations; throughout his
testimony, Silvestro inserted his own comments, opinions, misstatements and speculations. VOTING MACHINE CHECKUP One area of disagreement between Hursti and Silvestro was the amount of expertise needed to
exploit the Diebold 1.94w optical scan system. Silvestro claimed (in a strange contortion of
reasoning) that he doesn't hire very skilled programmers, implying that this makes New Hampshire
elections more secure. Hursti pointed out that hiring programmers with a lack of knowledge is generally not considered a
security feature, and also that an average high schooler can learn to exploit the system in two days
to two weeks. WE THINK IT DOESN'T TAKE THAT LONG Black Box Voting purchased a Diebold optical scan with 1.94w firmware, and chose a computer
repair shop out of the phone book, took it in, grabbed the first available technician. It took him
less than 10 minutes to zero in on the memory card as a point of critical vulnerability -- and oh my,
did he point out some other intersting things! NEW HAMPSHIRE HASN'T UPGRADED SYSTEM SECURITY Silvestro tries to claim that the security problems have been fixed in newer editions. Whether or not
they have been, it's a moot point in New Hampshire where the upgrade is not made unless the
Ballot Law Commission meets, and they have not met for ages. Silvestro then points to extraordinary measures taken by other states to enact special procedural
safeguards, but of course none of those were implemented in New Hampshire either, because the
Ballot Law Commission has not bothered to meet since March 2006. IN FACT, NEW HAMPSHIRE HAS NOT IMPLEMENTED MITIGATIONS FOR KNOWN RISKS Not only that, th... More 1-4-08: Eh? Iowa Republicans STILL missing 65 precincts in results
It isn't even a skillful magic show.
–--
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
