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Funny.

Funny.

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>If what you said was correct, then no password would ever work because every system everywhere would know the password and that is absolutely absurd to think something like that.

LOL.

Up intil recently Intel literally has an entire OS running on their CPUs based on Minix, link: https://www.zdnet.com/article/minix-intels-hidden-in-chip-operating-system/

Hey, you wrote that for the whole world to read, not me. I agree, we can just disregard everything you wrote.

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You didn't refute anything I said at all.

And, instead, doubled down, and are now saying that all systems send plain text passwords for all authentications for every system, ever. Unless you'd like to retract your pretend rebuttal and admit you don't know what you're talking about?

Hur dur, Minx, therefore, everyone will know who you voted for!

Check your shoes: they are probably untied. Ensure you put your pants on, too.

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I provided an explanation that the entire ecosystem below the os is a set of virtualized, paravirtualized and customized operating systems that are NOT under the control of the operating system or the user but the vendor of the hardware or any other third parties that have access to those layers. This is an ABSOLUTE fact.

Feel free to disprove that if you like.

You know what else is also a fact? Anything NOT under your control is / can be UNDER SOMEONE ELSES CONTROL. So, for example, whomever controls the TPM chip controls the credentials to your wholy encrypted disk. Whomever controls the firmware on your hard drive controls access to the data on your hard drive.

You live under the illusion that you, the guest of an operating system has any control over anything. You don't. You and your silly os are mere guests in someone elses playground.

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I provided an explanation that the entire ecosystem below the os is a set of virtualized, paravirtualized and customized operating systems that are NOT under the control of the operating system or the user but the vendor of the hardware or any other third parties that have access to those layers. This is an ABSOLUTE fact.

Which does not refute anything I said at all. It's not even relevant and you don't understand why, either.

If you had any point, then it would been shown in the dozens of audits these systems have had since that was discovered. It hasn't. It wasn't. Guess why? Black chain and encryption the entire way. Even if a malicious payload wanted to modify votes, it can't. It would first need to crack the encryption as well as the block chain. Impossible without trillions of years.

The best a lite-OS like this could do is a DoS attack but even then, it's still impossible because it would not be part of the signed blockchain.

You live under the illusion that you

No, that's you. Hundreds of millions of votes cast using secure electronic voting and STILL not a single instance of fraud in these systems. The fraud is still at the registration process.

Guess what it also does? Increases voter participation while reducing duplicate votes.