On Wed, 4 Oct 2017 14:55:59 +1100
Jim Birch <[email protected]> wrote:

> Forename Surname wrote:
> 
> 
> > My point was more that it would be trivial with the current printing, not
> > that it is technically possibly to covertly keep tabs on our ballot forms.
> >  
> 
> Trivial, if your Joe Bloe has access to the demographics database,
> crosslinked to the barcodes, crosslinked with the responses, ie, Joe has
> DBA level access to one or more secure systems.  And the project design,
> for some reason, failed to use standard techniques to mitigate this risk in
> the storage model.
> 
> Jim

One would need access to two systems only: the one which generated the original 
forms, and the one which processes the returned forms w/ barcodes and answers.
The demographics don't enter into it:  It is the  v e r t i c a l  barcode on 
the  t o p - l e f t  of the form that is of interest.  This barcode has 
nothing to do---so far as I am aware---correct me if I am wrong---with  d e m o 
g r a p h i c s.
Lots of love,
Reubs Newbs.
P.s.
Any one look to meet up for good time?  I very good I make you feel very nice.
P.p.s.
The folks w/ clearance aren't the only ones with access to ABS systems.    : )

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