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StephanieVanbryce

10/17/16 6:31 PM

#258200 RE: F6 #258196

Fuagf found this for me ---Nance told VOA he was not worried that Russian agents would attempt to hack into
individual voting machines. What he fears is cyber mischief at a state level that could discredit the results.

"It's far easier to create mayhem and chaos on Election Day by, at the end of the day, going to a state which is controversial, like Florida, Ohio or Pennsylvania, where Donald Trump has said he expects the state to be stolen," he said.

All it would take is hacking into the computer on which the state calculates its results, and "removing some digits from one column and then putting them in another column and then moving them back 5 minutes later so that people know it's a hack, all right?" Nance said.

'It would create chaos'

What would that do? "It would create chaos in the entire electoral process, and it would give one side the ability to claim that the election has been invalid and should be done again," he said, "and that could literally create a constitutional crisis in the United States, if not civil disobedience and violence."

http://www.voanews.com/a/intelligence-analyst-russian-cyber-attacks-could-roil-elections/3550243.html

I needed this to even begin to understand ..