If a system has any way of getting data into/out of the system, it can be compromised. How exactly would you get the vote tallies and audit trail without I/O?
My point is there's nothing inherently insecure about USB. Having a Windows machine running on a secure network with autorun enabled is the problem. It could have just as easily happened with a CD or DVD or floppy.
If a system has any way of getting data into/out of the system, it can be compromised. How exactly would you get the vote tallies and audit trail without I/O?
There are ways, but they are not as easy.
Not hard. Not a new technology, only not off the shelf stuff a kid could put together and sell to counties for big markups.
My point is there's nothing inherently insecure about USB. Having a Windows machine running on a secure network with autorun enabled is the problem. It could have just as easily happened with a CD or DVD or floppy.
LOL he said "Floppy" man I am old.. sigh