You're right about all the various testing. We do the same. IF the code was originally tested and working correctly, without the "bug", it would have made it through the testing. What I do know, is that these machines, by law, aren't allowed to be connected to the internet. That means someone would have to come in and physically upload the bug. Kind of like how those technicians came in with a USB drive during the AZ elections in 2020.
Personally, what I believe, is that these machines worked as intended, and code was written to intentionally switch votes from the get-go
You're right about all the various testing. We do the same. IF the code was originally tested and working correctly, without the "bug", it would have made it through the testing. What I do know, is that these machines, by law, aren't allowed to be connected to the internet. That means someone would have to come in and physically upload the bug. Kind of like how those technicians came in with a USB drive during the AZ elections in 2020.
Personally, what I believe, is that these machines worked as intended, and code was written to intentionally switch votes from the get-go