Two weeks after the presidential election,Black Magic Mask (2023) a whiff of scandal is all it takes to rattle voters, even if just for a moment.
A New York Magazinearticle published Tuesday night indicated there was a chance hackers had broken into voting machines in Wisconsin, altering the tally just enough to tip the state in favor of Trump.
If that was true, and if Clinton somehow pulled off a win in still-too-close-to-call Michigan, and if she was somehow able to challenge the results in Pennsylvania and pull off a win there, maybe she could win the election after all.
The argument in the article might have sounded plausible to many readers at first pass. The U.S. government, after all, has accused Russia of overtly trying to influence the outcome of the election via hacking of democratic institutions and releasing of private information.
Now computer scientists had reportedly discussed a hacking-related recall in at least one state with the Clinton campaign. Surely they wouldn't have done such a thing without significant evidence of a hack?
The claim was this: Clinton performed significantly worse in Wisconsin areas with hackable voting machines than she did in areas with paper ballots. Again, on the surface, this seems alarming. But polling experts quickly took the evidence to task.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
So, how much of this do you think evaporates after controlling for race and education? 100%? 90%? 80?
— Nate Cohn (@Nate_Cohn) November 22, 2016
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Run a regression on Wisc. counties with >=50K people, and you find that Clinton improved more in counties with only paper ballots. HOWEVER: pic.twitter.com/4swuU70NaY
— Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) November 23, 2016
...the effect COMPLETELY DISAPPEARS once you control for race and education levels, the key factors in predicting vote shifts this year. pic.twitter.com/NYOINx9lEz
— Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) November 23, 2016
The sources in the initial article did not initially go on record, but one of them wrote a Medium post Wednesday morning aiming to tamp down some of the initial hysteria, and clarify his views.
"You may have read at NYMag that I’ve been in discussions with the Clinton campaign about whether it might wish to seek recounts in critical states," wrote computer security and privacy expert Alex Halderman. "That article, which includes somebody else’s description of my views, incorrectly describes the reasons manually checking ballots is an essential security safeguard (and includes some incorrect numbers, to boot)."
He goes on to say that, no, the election was probably not hacked. But he also says hacking into a significant number of voting machines is far from an impossibility, and raises concerns about the security of those machines going forward.
These machines are not exactly unassailable.
Anyone who has been interested in reading about voting machine security over the past decade knows that these machines are not exactly unassailable.
Halderman likely understands this better than just about anyone, and he uses his Medium post to advocate for paper ballots as a back-up system that is always in place to verify results of an election going forward. That's why he says he believes a recount is important -- not because of a likely hack, but because the integrity of the system is more fragile than many might believe.
"Examining the physical evidence in these states — even if it finds nothing amiss — will help allay doubt and give voters justified confidence that the results are accurate," he wrote. "It will also set a precedent for routinely examining paper ballots, which will provide an important deterrent against cyberattacks on future elections."
If you want to drink more water, get a water bottle with a handleYouTube apologizes for hidden LGBTQ videosFree New Year's resolution idea: Learn to cook one new thingSorry Trump, even Fox News thinks your wiretapping claim is BSYouTube issues proper apology over restricted mode censoring creatorsAll the books, TV shows and movies Stephen King recommended in 2019LG unveils massive OLED displays for airplane passengers11 popular songs played using unconventional instrumentsThe most lifeTo everyone arguing 2019 isn't *really* the end of the decade: Please, shut upHow to make New Year's tech resolutions that stick'Sesame Street' has brilliantly trolled Donald Trump for decadesThis 'passiveSome LGBTQ+ videos are being filtered on YouTube and vloggers want answersSamsung's next Unpacked reveal event is set for midMajor new privacy law in 2020: What you need to know about the CCPANew Lyft and Uber rules to know for New Year's DayBye, Siri. Make your car give you directions in your own voice.Google's AI is better at breast cancer screening than human experts, study claimsTesla sold more cars than ever in 2019 despite Elon Musk's bad tweets All Tomorrow’s Parties Proud as a Peacock The Price is Wrong Streambait Pop Breaking the Coulter Curse Under the Boot The Year of Our Baffler 2018 The Church of Labor Carina Nebula images from James Webb and Hubble telescopes paint stunning cosmic views Binge Me Baby, One More Time The Rise of the Mindful Museum Presente at Carnival Scream Time Jeering White Boys The 4-Hour Fascist Wrestling with the Demo(n)s Built to Flail Grande Delusions Myopia Rules Campaigning Ourselves to Death
2.5082s , 10130.671875 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Black Magic Mask (2023)】,Pursuit Information Network