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I may have the keys to open voting machines used in states across the country, and that is not a good thing.
I am not an election official. I am not a voting machine expert, operator, or otherwise affiliated with any federal, state or local government agency.
I am simply an investigative journalist who, upon learning that the types of keys used for these machines are apparently widely available for purchase on the Internet, was prudent enough to ask to take a few keys home as souvenirs from my recent trip to the DEF CON 27Ā HackingĀ Conference in Las Vegas.
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Now, I have access to machines that have been used or are currently in-use in 35 different states. Swing-states, coastal icons and the heartland, experts say. The coolest and probably most disturbing SWAG ever, hands-down.
āThese are the keys to the kingdom,ā explains Harri Hursti, a hacker and data security expert with Nordic Innovation Labs. Hursti, who helped organize the DEF CON āVoting Village,ā was speaking both literally and metaphorically, since some of these keys actually open the memory card enclosure on certain machines.
The problem, Hursti says, is that many of the locks used for these machines work with basic keys that can be easily replaced over time, or in the event they are lost. Some of the keys are so universal that they not only open voting machines, but also mini-bars and even some elevators.
Ordering what is effectively a skeleton key off of Amazon is not the kind of āhackingā you might think of at a place like DEF CONās Voting Village, or when brainstorming the possible vulnerabilities of the supposedly secure equipment used in U.S. elections in general. But here we are.
Indeed, the types of keys I was shown at the DEF CON āVoting Villageā are available on sites likeĀ Amazon, eBay and others, as Hursti suggested.
āThis [machine] is used in 18 different states, many different swing-states. You can disrupt the ballot, you can make it say something itās not supposed to say. And thatās undermining our democracy.ā
Sure, I learned about plenty of other digital backdoors and other disturbing vulnerabilities concerning U.S. election equipment at DEF CON. Like the āhidden featureā that Hursti says was only recently discovered in a machine thatās been in use and under the microscope for more than a decade.
āA hidden feature that enables you to reopen the polls silently, and insert more ballots and print the new evidence of the election,ā Hursti says. And despite believing that the manufacturers had learned from previously exposed vulnerabilities on that machine over the years, āthese [newly discovered] features had been missedā the entire time, Hursti says.
I watched Hursti explain this new discovery to Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., one of the numerous lawmakers who attended this yearās DEF CON, and whose face seemed to drop upon learning of the new revelation. Thatās likely because this particular machine has been in use in his home state of California for years.
That latter machine utilized a commonly available tablet with both forward and rear-facing cameras. A media representative for Election Systems & Software (ES&S), one of the companiesĀ behind that particular piece of equipment and others at DEF CON, said “voting machines don’t have cameras. Perhaps you are referencing our previous version of e-pollbook, used to check in and verify voters.”
Those tablets, they said, were only used “in certain states to speed up the voter check-in process,” and that their equipment “does not photograph voters or cast ballots, and there is no way the ballot can be tied to the voter at registration.”
You can decide how reassured you are by those statements if you ever find yourself staring a webcam in the face while checking-in on Election Day.
One voting machine was discovered to have a password of ā1111.ā Better than the voter ID machine with NO password.
And I watched as yet another voting machine was physically dismantled, memory card and all, with just fingernails and a ballpoint pen. Rachel Tobac, CEO of SocialProof Security, a company that specializes in āsocial engineeringā and security assessments, walked me through that last process in less than 90 seconds. And this was only her second year of hacking voting machines.
In the ākids areaā at DEF CON, known as the ār00tz Asylum,ā children barely out of middle school had hacked a simulated campaign contributions website to reveal donations from a deep-pocket donor named āspaghetti.ā Jokes aside, the power to change the names and amounts of political donations on official state websites is no laughing matter.
There were signs that some of the problems with U.S. election equipment are being addressed, like the significantly larger contingent of lawmakers at this yearās DEF CON, as well as election officials and even congressional staffers from both sides of the aisle. Or the fact that more than a dozen actual voting machines were available for tinkering at this yearās Voting Village, some of them by the manufacturers themselves.
Dominion Voting, another company that produces election equipment, “sent representatives and demo equipment to DEF CON this year in the hopes of finding more ways to work with researchers and white hat hackers,” according to a representative.
One prominent member of the hacking community at DEF CON told Fox that they felt as if the Voting Village’s “scorched earth” approach of dismantling voting machines in a public space may no longer be the best way to encourage a public dialogue with the companies behind the tech. That same person said it’s a very good sign that there were apparently representatives from at least one such company at DEF CON this year, with gear in tow. They also admitted that having election equipment that utilizes master keys sold on the Internet seems like an obvious and easily fixable problem.
There are also technological advancements being researched to try and make the voting system more secure, like a new $10 million machine funded by the DoD, and the concept of combiningĀ blockchain technologyĀ with paper ballots ā a federal elections Frankenstein that is at least three elections away from becoming a possible reality, according to people working on the project.
āThis [machine] is used in 18 different states, many different swing-states,ā Tobac says. āYou can disrupt the ballot, you can make it say something itās not supposed to say. And thatās undermining our democracy,ā she added.
(Excerpted from Fox News, article by Alex Diaz.)
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