Hello, I have some experience in hacking Diebold election machines, I know from experience that you can remove the hard drive from these electronic machines fairly easily, and replace them just as easily in a private booth.
What protections are in place to prevent someone from swaping out a hard drive with false data, be that cryptographic signatures or session tracking?
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Hello, I have some experience in hacking Diebold election machines, I know from experience that you can remove the hard drive from these electronic machines fairly easily, and replace them just as easily in a private booth.
What protections are in place to prevent someone from swaping out a hard drive with false data, be that cryptographic signatures or session tracking?
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