Simboli i Diellit wrote: ↑Sun Jun 25, 2017 10:32 pm
You'd just need the ip of the servers and you could change results . It would take less than investing on buying votes. If there was such a security other big countries would've adopted it. In Italy it's the ministry of interns that does the counting of the votes.
Simboli, here in Canada we've been doing electronic voting for a long time. There is 0 problem. Even in the US they use it in most cases.
They had Russian hackers who tried to break in, and failed. Encryption standards have been raised considerable.
Canada is light years ahead of us in democratic political empancipation of the political actors. They acept the outcome while in Albania every party comes out saying they won and try to stop the counting. Unless they build a stand alone network not connected to the WWW it's always a risk. Also watch this machine being hacked with sms
They have the resources to hire hackers. The main issue would be the ntwork though. They can't manage to count the paper votes properly imagine handling electronic voting where you can't recount votes
One of the heads of one the biggest drug gangs (and Tahiri's cousin) got wire tapped, and he was talking about transferring money to him. Rama is pretending not to know anything and wants to "get to the bottom of this".
"Cheap things you can buy in bulk, but Bulku is priceless" Ervin Xhevahir Bulku
Tahiri was Rama's #1 minister after Veliaj became mayor, and now Rama is throwing him under the bus pretending to be surprised by Tahiri's drug ties. What a joke that place has become.
"Cheap things you can buy in bulk, but Bulku is priceless" Ervin Xhevahir Bulku