• @Lasagna@lemmy.ml
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    497 months ago

    What a great idea! Musk messing around with election infrastructure in the USA definitely wasn’t suspicious.

  • @dumblederp@aussie.zone
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    7 months ago

    starlink internet / news.com.au / “Dutton25 campaign eats a fat shit over election results”

    Musk is a fuck head and we should avoid starlink because of Musk rather than the service itself.

  • @nonentity@sh.itjust.works
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    177 months ago

    I’m not at all a fan of the ketamine clown, but it’s literally just a dumb pipe.

    If you’re truly concerned about the integrity of data passed over it, treat it as one of many multiplexed channels, and use out-of-band cryptographic validation, which any serious voting system design should include regardless.

      • @rcbrk@lemmy.ml
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        267 months ago

        These are Australian elections – it is 100% paper ballots.

        https://www.aec.gov.au/Voting/counting/

        The starlink thing is just a backup link for communicating election-night preliminary count data counted by election staff at the booths. Then the ballots are transported to counting centres for the official count. Full legal results aren’t known for a couple of weeks.

        • @Salvo@aussie.zone
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          97 months ago

          Still not a good enough reasons to use Starlink.

          We should be investing in making sure all Voting Locations have proper telecommunication infrastructure.

          Most voting locations are schools and most schools are connected to the NBN.

          • @zero_gravitas@aussie.zone
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            57 months ago

            In the article, the AEC says Starlink is only a backup.

            Also, there’s a lot of remote polling locations where the only options are satellite-based - so if they’re planning to use the NBN satellites (Sky Muster), but a backup is required, Starlink makes sense for that.

    • @Lasagna@lemmy.ml
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      107 months ago

      Sure. But I do wonder why he’s so keen to get involved here. Don’t trust it for one bit.

    • @jonne@infosec.pub
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      17 months ago

      Yeah exactly, sick of seeing the stupidest conspiracies about starlink. If you use https, there’s fuck all he can do to the stuff you send over it, except maybe block it. I’m all for not using it because he’s a Nazi you shouldn’t give money to, but the only tampering he did was splash a bunch of money around for ads and dirty tricks (like promising money in exchange for votes, which should definitely be illegal but the FEC decided not to look into?).