Hi Olaf,

On 11/18/20 2:19 PM, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
As for me, I'd ignore this message.

I thought about doing so but then realized that an attempt to educate
might be a better approach, leaving out the poli-tricks and sticking to
the facts.

Before responding, I've looked to the code under the question, and found nothing suspicious there. Yes, I understand, that backdoor in the code is simpler to hide that to find.

Another fact is that this code is about 2 years here, and only now it became suspected for backdoors.

Third thing, even if election fraud did really happen and there were Linux machines with SANE drivers on it, we know literally nothing about frontend application that was used. The frontend application is a good place to hide a fraudulent code to.

And last but not least, although we are obviously interested in keeping insecure/suspicious code out of our code base, under no circumstances we can be responsible for elections fraud, if it ever happened, as we didn't organize that elections.

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        Wishes, Alexander Pevzner ([email protected])

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