>>2148920 (bread #2709)
An Anon replied to CMs post about catalog issues and had an interesting thought:
Right there is software that will go in and change a vote and then disappear. No trace that the software was ever there.
A gentlemen was contacted by the Secretary of State of Florida to write flipping software that would erase itself after the vote was made.
He then went to the congress and testified before congress that he was ask to do this because he wanted to turn in the Secretary of State. He told them it he could have done it, but like I said refused.
So it looks like we are dealing with the same problem the voter machines may be up against and for all we know this is Q visiting us, and dropping a crumb experencially. Had to make that word up.
I didn't find sauce specifically on Florida, but did find this:
https://www.cs.rice.edu/~dwallach/pub/texas-senate-state-affairs-15oct08.pdf
FTA: "That means an attacker can extract all the votes from a machine and can replace them with anything else, all without detection." (cap related)