Just shaking my head. Yes, the voting machine could be hacked. The voting machine could be manipulated completely if configured that way. That is not my point at all.
My point is that the OP claimed, please read the title of the post, that the mere fact that no password was required for the voting machine to get on Wi-Fi that the voting machine data could be altered. This is not a correct assertion. That is all. This has NOTHING to do with the security of the voting machines. This has NOTHING to do with if voting machines should have Internet access.
Just shaking my head. Yes, the voting machine could be hacked. The voting machine could be manipulated completely if configured that way. That is not my point at all.
My point is that the OP claimed, please read the title of the post, that the mere fact that no password was required for the voting machine to get on Wi-Fi that the voting machine data could be altered. This is not a correct assertion. That is all. This has NOTHING to do with the security of the voting machines. This has NOTHING to do with if voting machines should have Internet access.