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Estimates since GE2015 postal voting started give labour a 108% lead in Scotland.Originally posted by Batcher View PostSame thing happened with the postal votes in the independence referendum. Bet they're wishing they hadn't fixed it now
When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Who needs multiculturalism when you can have technology?Originally posted by xoggoth View PostAnother idiocy of multiculturalism. Not the only case in the news today either:
Five guilty of conspiracy to defraud Woking ballot - BBC News
The Virginia State Board of Elections decertified the AVS WinVote machine, after releasing a brief but damning report on the vulnerabilities. Among the items they identified are:
* The machines use an unpatched version of Windows from 2004.
* The machines use the WEP protocol for WiFi encryption, which has been
broken for over a decade.
* The machines use a hardwired WEP encryption key ("abcde").
* Even if configured to disable the wireless communication, the machines
allow numerous services, including file services.
* The adminstrator password is "admin", which can't be changed through the
user interface provided to the election administrator.
* The database is an obsolete version of Microsoft Access, with a hardwired
password of "shoup" (the family that owned the company).
* The entire database can be replaced without any verification (i.e.,
there's no MD5 checksums).“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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