<><>The Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is the top federal agency responsible for the country’s election security. Earlier this month, CISA released an advisory that touched on that threat when it revealed critical vulnerabilities in the type of voting machines used in Georgia and elsewhere—and stressed the importance of keeping unauthorized people away from it.
“Exploitation of these vulnerabilities would require physical access” CISA said, stressing that local governments can prevent attacks by making sure they “limit unauthorized access or manipulation of voting systems.”
Harri Hursti, a Finnish computer programmer with extensive experience analyzing election systems, said the team that visited Coffee County was a perfect example of a group that shouldn’t have gotten access. Hursti said he interacted with some election conspiracy theorists who planned to travel there and was immediately worried about what they might do.
Harri Hursti: Windham Ballot Fold Error Caused By Dept. of Motor Vehicles Machine [NH] 5/25/2021, 10:42:03 AM · by Red Badger · 18 replies https://uncoverdc.com ^ | By Michelle Edwards - May 25, 202 On Monday, auditor Harri Hursti was interviewed by CNN, where he shared his surprise at the level of confusion being spread about the audit, as well as the “deliberate trolling” taking place. Hursti called it a malicious act that sends the wrong message. His interview was recorded by Windham audit observers and shared with UncoverDC. When asked about the similarities in the audit in Windham and the one currently underway in Maricopa Co., Arizona, Hursti declared that voters in New Hampshire should have faith in their elections. Claiming the audit in Windham is different because their investigation is about the...