12-14-04
How
the God Hating, America Hating, Yalie, antiChrist Beast Was
anointed November 2, 2004
Or
How racist hate filled Abominations of the Earth, Mother of
Prostitutes, zioni$t communi$t$ cowardly unAmericanly get
their Affirmative Action
Is
it any wonder it will take a nuclear holocaust to get rid
of the zioni$t$ and stop them from stealing us blind?
zioni$t garbage, like cowardly throwing elections, is the
reason God sent Jesus back. If you won't listen to Jesus,
then listen to Chuck Herrin.
By
all rights the antiChrist should have been assistant bat boy,
Big George is bat boy, for the last place baseball team in
the B League, instead they sold their souls to the zioni$t$
and were anointed Presidents instead.
Headlines
are not the product of the Chuck Herrin, who wrote the most
wonderful article below which explains how zioni$t$ cowardly
get their money and power and why the planet is on zioni$t
autopilot to total and complete destruction.
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My $.02
Raleigh, NC 12/12/2004
My name is Chuck
Herrin, and I'm going to start with something that you might
not want to hear.
I'm not up here
fighting for a Kerry presidency. John Kerry, who promised
to fight for every vote, sent his 10, 000 lawyers and 52 million
dollars elsewhere and then quietly gave up the next day. That's
not the leader who is going to solve America's problems. Now,
don't get me wrong- I'm no Bush fan either, since I am a true
compassionate conservative who still believes in quaint ideas
like fiscal responsibility, not engaging in nation building,
and personal responsibility. If there were any justice in
the world, McCain would have won in 2000 or barring that,
Clark in 2004. We would have put someone who actually SHOWED
UP for duty in charge of our nation in a time of war. But
that didn't happen, both parties ran the wrong horses, and
so here we are. There were very obviously problems in the
recent election, but I would like to say that the recent election
was not THE problem. The recent election is a SYMPTOM of the
real problem, which is the shocking lack of integrity of our
electoral process
I've been following
the electronic voting issue for a while now. I had been telling
people for a long time that electronic voting was a bad idea,
but as usual, no one really listened. Being trained in Information
Security is like having Cassandra's Curse from Greek Mythology-
she had the ability to tell people of impending disasters,
but was cursed by Apollo so that no one would believe her.
Nobody will ever listen until it's too late.
Well, they should
have. I am no Luddite, afraid of technology. I know of which
I speak. I am by all accounts, a computer security expert.
I am, by trade, what is known as a "White Hat" Hacker
or "penetration tester". Fortune 500 companies across
the country pay me to break into their systems to show them
their weaknesses, so that we can then make their systems stronger
and more secure. I am good at it. I love doing it. I play
with computers 8-10 hours per day at work and then come home
and fire one up, often until the wee hours of the morning.
I have a 4-post server rack in my house. I have a homebuilt
intrusion detection system running on my Linux wireless router.
At last count, I own no less than 3 desktops and 4 laptops,
not counting the one I use for work. I have and antenna and
power supply for my laptop mounted in my van.
I am as big a computer
geek as they come, and I hold multiple high-level industry
certifications in the areas of networking, engineering, auditing,
and security, and I am here today with one message.
I want paper ballots.
There is no reason
for computers to be involved in our electoral process. They
have not solved any problems, but only created new ones. This
is not surprising news to anyone involved in the tech industry,
nor is it a surprise for criminals. It used to be that you
had to put on a ski mask and run down to the bank in person
in order to rob it, but now criminals can pull it off using
a web browser and free AOL account. Now, these are not new
crimes- high tech crimes are merely improvements on old, low
tech crimes. New and Improved Fraud, now with anonymity! It
used to be that con-men had to show up and lie to you in person
to steal your money, but everyone should know that computers
make it much easier to commit fraud on a grand scale. One
statistic I saw recently showed that last year, $80 million
was stolen in paper money, but over $800 million was stolen
using computers. There's one thing that everyone can agree
on - computers are great for efficiency! You simply can't
have high tech crimes without high technology.
Is it a coincidence
that within the last 5 or 6 years the exit polls have all
of a sudden gotten unreliable and wrong, which just happens
to coincide with the introduction of electronic voting machines?
Is it a coincidence
that a man convicted of 23 felony counts of theft in the first
degree was employed by Diebold as Senior Vice President of
Development?
So, some felons
can't vote, but they can write the software to count my vote?
THAT's a good idea.
Is it a coincidence
that at the White House BBQ in 2003, when asked if President
Bush was beatable, Congressman Peter King, while on camera
with President Bush, said "it's already over, the election's
over. We won!" Keep in mind that this was in 2003, and
when the interviewer, Alexandra Polosi asked :how do you know
that?" , Congressman King replied "It's all over
but the counting, and we'll take care of the counting."
This is on tape, with the President, at the White House, the
year before the election. The video clip of that is on the
net right now, if you'd like see it.
Now, there is an
affidavit signed by a Florida software developer named Cliff
Curtis, swearing under penalty of perjury that he was asked
by Florida congressman Tom Feeney to create a prototype for
vote switching software. The reason? To quote "control
the black vote in South Florida".
I'm not making
this stuff up, ya'll. Go check it out yourself.
There are more
reasons not to trust these systems than I have time to talk
about today, but how much evidence is enough before we can
stop trusting these machines and use a proven method that
everyone can trust?
Now, that's not
to say that computers are all bad. We know that computer systems
can be made pretty secure if you spend enough on them and
train the people involved. But with electronic voting, we
have done neither. Established information security standards
have been ignored, there is no meaningful certification process,
and the machine companies own source code and internal memos
talk about changing things after certification, and say "tell
the certifiers this- see if they'll believe you." Even
once they've been through all this meaningless certification
process, they have a long history of not running the certified
versions of the software on the actual machines. In Georgia,
a patch was rushed to be installed on 22,000 machines, but
it didn't have to go through certification because it supposedly
was a patch of the operating system, not the vote software.
Well, guess what controls modem and network access? Not the
voting software- the operating system. There were very surprising
results in the election held just after this patch was installed.
In California, an audit of 17 precincts found that ALL 17
were running uncertified versions of the software, which if
a clear violation of state law. This led to Diebold being
banned from California and follow-up investigations.
Before we started
using computers, it was unthinkable that you wouldn't have
a piece of paper that could be used in the event of a recount-
now, when there's a request for a recount, all we hear about
is bitching because somebody has to hook a printer up to the
machine! And do you know what you get when you recount inaccurate
results? A paper copy of inaccurate results.
Have we lost our
frickin' minds? We don't even have paper receipts, much less
ballots! And it's not just the touchscreens - that's something
else that a lot of people are missing. You have to take a
step one level back in the tabulation process to the computers
that actually do the tallying. That's where votes from touchscreens,
as well as optically scanned AND absentee ballots come together
to be counted. Don;t get me wrong - these touchscreens suck-
but the problem is bigger than just that. Lemme tell you about
just one of these systems. It's the General Election Management
Software, or GEMS, made by Diebold. You know Diebold, the
folks who hired felons, the ones that make ATMs but say they
can't put printers on voting machines?
These GEMS machines
run on that most secure and stable operating system- Microsoft
Windows. Mostly Windows 2000. GEMS is designed to work with
Office - it says so on Diebold's site. These machines are
connected by modem pools, network connections, or the Internet,
and they receive the vote data from the reporting precincts,
where it is then "counted". If you would like to
see the security of this software, I'd like for you to go
to www.chuckherrin.com/hackthevote. I will walk you through
how easy it is to change tens of thousands of vote, then show
you the time stamped reports and audit logs to prove that
it doesn't leave a trace. It's so easy, it's not even really
hacking. Anyone who has used MS office has done this before.
It's incredible, and Diebold and elections officials have
known about it for years. Internet memos reveal that being
able to change votes in the backend databases "have gotten
people out of a bind," and Gaston County, NC and King
County WA are specifically mentioned as having done it in
the past. This is known criminal activity, that has gone without
action, for years. In my first demo of changing votes in a
fictional election, I was able to change 11,963 votes in a
couple of minutes, and in my second, called speed-hacking
the vote, I changes over 1.6 Million votes in 6 minutes, while
generating 3 timestamped "official" reports and
audit logs showing no trace of wrongdoing. Computers made
this possible. Computers enable criminals and those with evil
intent to do more than ever before. Before we started using
computers, you couldn't hack paper ballots at a distance.
Well, now you can.
How hard would
it be for one person to change 11,963 PAPER ballots? How long
would it take? Could they do it from a distance?
No. But they can
now, and not even leave a trace. Don't believe me? That's
fine - check out my site and I'll show you exactly how to
do it.
There's a lot more
info on my site and elsewhere on the web than I have time
to tell you now, so let me sum up what I, as a computer security
professional and a voter, would like to see from our elections
officials and our elected officials.
I want paper ballots.
This is NOT an
unreasonable request! And don't give me that bullshit about
"we've already paid for them, we need to use them".
You made a mistake, and people will understand that. People
understand making mistakes, as long as you do the right thing
afterwards. But I have some auditor friends from Author Andersen
who can tell you what happens when you try to cover your mistakes
up. I'm not asking for anything special- just do the right
thing.
I want paper ballots!
If my shiny new
car breaks down, I don't sit in it and wait for it to work
just because I've paid for it. I call the manufacturer out
and say "What the hell is wrong with this thing?",
and then I use some other, proven method to get where I need
to go. The engineering on these machines is horrible, they
are not built to any industry standard, and they are not tamper-resistant,
they are tamper friendly. It's not just Diebold - they all
have problems, and NONE have been certified using industry
standards.
And let's not just
assume that computers even have to be used! When I took my
exams for the two highest-ranking security certifications
in the IT industry that I hold, the CISSP and the CISA, you
know what we used? Paper and a number 2 pencil! Know why?
Because that test is given by computer security experts! They
know that they need to have trustworthy results, and paper
is what they use.
The best thing
we can do is sell those machines to another state and tell
the NC voters that to protect vote integrity we will be using
hand-counted paper ballots and there will be NO electronic
voting until a manufacturer has met the minimum information
security standards used by the rest of the IT industry. These
machines aren't saving us time or money - it's a month later,
and we're still having to revote! We - the voters - don't
trust the results! Elections officials may protest going to
paper and have to be dragged back to it kicking and screaming,
but guess what? I'm fine with that. They work for US, and
NOTHING is more important than vote integrity! Let's engineer
a REAL solution for this! There have been numerous studies
showing the superiority of paper ballots, and I want paper
ballots, right now!
Now, let me just
touch on engineering for a second. Responsible engineering
is NOT using the latest technology just because it's available.
Responsible engineering means using the appropriate technology
to solve the problem. Sometimes that technology is a hammer,
sometimes it's a brick, sometimes it's a keyfob 2-factor authentication
system. It NEVER means sacrificing the integrity or goals
of the system just so you can make a change. Let me give you
an example of appropriate engineering that we can learn from:
Harm Lagaay was
a Porsche designer for 33 years, and the design director at
Porsche for more than 15 years. When the Porsche 911 was redesigned,
I remember someone asking him why the door design hadn't changed
in over 30 years. Know what he said?
"It's a good
door."
Change for marketing
purposes or just for the sake of change is NOT responsible
engineering!
If a computer system
were developed that was as simple, reliable, and verifiable
as hand-counted paper ballots, it would be hailed as a technological
marvel. Some people cite potential for abuse with paper ballots
as a reason against their use, without understanding that
the only way a paper ballot can be abused is by a person,
and that person must have physical access to it! This is NOT
a failure of paper ballots - it is a constant for EVERY voting
system that has ever been developed! The arguments citing
human error and malfeasance concerns with paper ballots are
ridiculous, since human error and malfeasance are equally
possible regardless of the voting medium used, and are actually
amplified by the use of computer systems since physical access
is no longer required for tampering. The technology just makes
it easier. Efficiency and integrity are often conflicting
goals, and there is NO FACTOR more important to the election
system than system integrity.
The MIT/CalTech
study of 2001 shows that hand-counted paper ballots are the
most accurate out of the 5 methods currently used, and Canada
hand-counted their last parliamentary election using paper
ballots in four hours. Now before you say "Well, we have
more people than Canada does", remember that scale works
both ways. We have more voters, but we have more counters,
too. Speed is NOT an asset if integrity is lacking! I can
design a system to count 100 million votes in 45 seconds,
but it doesn't mean a damn thing if those votes don't reflect
the will of the people!
Know what reflects
the will of the people and everyone can understand? Paper
Ballots.
Our elections officials,
like in Gaston County, have to actually HIRE technicians from
the voting machine companies because they don't understand
how to set up and administer the computer systems used in
our elections! They hire techs from the company and the results
from Gaston County STILL don't add up! This is ridiculous
- I want paper ballots, NOW.
Closed systems
using cryptography and encryption are not the answer. Nobody
should have to have a PhD in computer science to know what
their vote looks like. Putting our votes into these black
boxes means that we are FORCED to trust these shady and partisan
companies to do the right thing with our votes, while they
have long track records of doing just the opposite!
And as an Auditor,
lemme tell you something about trust.... Trust is IRRELEVANT.
Election fraud has taken place in probably every election
that has ever been held. We need to design a system where
we can have an honest election even when there are crooks
involved, and there's already one really easy and proven way
to get there.
I want paper ballots,
and I want them NOW!!
Empathy Training for Liberals: 11-23-2004
Empathy Training
for Conservatives: 11-23-2004
What Happened to
the Truth? The Crushed Optimism of a Young Republican. 11-17-2004
I'm too good for
arrogance ;-)
Is it better to
be polite or honest? If it were up to me....
The good side of
low voter turnout
What the Hell is
happening to my Country? - 2/15/04
Geekwars - what
can we do about non-techie users who keep doing stupid things?
- 2/5/04
Socialized Medicine
- 11/15/03
So Lowes got hacked
through their wireless. Who's responsible? - 11/25/03
Copyright 2004 Chuck Herrin.
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