Anonymous ID: 035d72 March 16, 2024, 2:56 a.m. No.20575663   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5664 >>5668

>>20575654

 

I never said my device is unhackable, your words not mine. I said you have to have all the data and know what the server's cryptic algorithms were used along with what data was provided in the form. Still a smaller cross section than any other form of election processes or methods. I did make a mistake thinking that they had Lucene searches across URLs into archives. So the sites search in the magnifying glass doesn't search zipped archives. I know it can be searched it is just text. But then answer me this, why do Feds sue apple when they do not give them passwords of devices? Everything leaves a trail and if someone tampers with it, then technically the culprit can be found, but we are talking big data of exobytes not a small postgress database.

Anonymous ID: 035d72 March 16, 2024, 3:03 a.m. No.20575672   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5683

>>20575664

 

Could care less about that, Lucene or elasticsearch can return searches on zip files, but it is really a bad practice to give such cart blanch access. It is the default of the software not something a site admin has to work for. So this is nothing special but I am glad you answered that. Why do the Feds sue Apple for passwords on devices?