On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 11:53 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> These jamming devices only works for wireless protocols (eg. GSM GPRS).
> Comelec have the option to use kawasaki protocol to transport signed data to
> the next level :->
>

They work at a the protocol level?  And not through signal disruption?
Interesting.

I am not sure though how the jammers can be used for cheating.  What they
can do is to disrupt and delay the counting.

For the moment, I think the best way to cheat would be to do it at the lower
level of the process.  That is, to install a hacked firmware that will
display the results that you want during counting time.  And when no one is
looking revert the firmware to the authentic one and then stuff the machines
with the ballots that would reflect the outcome if it is audited.  This can
not be done on a wide scale.  But this scenario can be applied on a
provincial level.  The cheater just needs to have full control of the
territory to do the deed.  Another Maguindanao, perhaps?  BTW, this scenario
can only play out with some support from Comelec and Smartmatic.

Any other ideas?



Holden
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