The nation's top voting machine maker has admitted in a letter to a federal lawmaker that the company installed remote-access software on election-management systems it sold over a period of six years, raising questions about the security of those systems
Nothingburger.
Everybody knew this already and non-voters win every election anyways.
Excellent example of fake news, by the way. Kudos!
Nothingburger.
Unless the left decides that they can use this against President Trump. Then it'll be a SCANDAL!! AN OUTRAGE!!
Nothingburger.
Everybody knew this already and non-voters win every election anyways.
Excellent example of fake news, by the way. Kudos!
'Fake News' is something that didn't happen. The manufacturer admits it actually happened. 'Real news' is the term you are searching for. And non-voters win the same thing that other non-competitors win, a big tall glass of "shut the fuck up and keep it to yourself because you are not helping".
And since there are those who believe Russia could not influence the 2016 US election, this puts another dent in that argument. pcAnywhere is vulnerable, and since it was installed, it's Russia hacked it and changed results on voting machines.
When I write "nothingburger", I mean it in the most sarcastic and ironic way possible.
Like the story about how Donald Trump met the Queen, reviewed the troops, and then bent her over and rode her like a pony.
Some of that story could be fake news.
Like the story about how Donald Trump met the Queen, reviewed the troops, and then bent her over and rode her like a pony.
Some of that story could be fake news.
Oh I know this one! It's reviewed the troops isn't it.
Nailed it.