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Episode: 522
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Title: HPR0522: Piratprat Ep 02
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0522/hpr0522.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-07 22:23:51
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That's episode two in Hacker Public Radio.
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We've got the election fraud now in the pirate parking.
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Yes, sadly, someone cheated in the elections.
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And can you describe how the cheating was done?
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Someone was able to register members somehow.
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I don't know exactly how that went about and used about 40 members, I think,
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to vote for himself to the lists for the election.
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So it was that money?
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Yes, from what I've read, it was about 40 that they discovered.
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It was, had voted from the same IP address.
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Yes, Mark Klamberg comments on it and thinks that it's not so good
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at the pirate parking logs IP number considering that we don't want IP numbers to be logged.
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Yes, I was a bit puzzled by that myself.
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But I assume you have to agree to that somehow.
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I didn't see that, but so it's a bit strange because we can get around that anyway
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by using different IPs.
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Yes, it's not a very short way to discover from because legitimate users can't have the same IP address.
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Yes, and those who were for using IPs said that it was an effective way
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and calling up people to ask if they had registered themselves,
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would be too expensive with 50,000 numbers and not much money.
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Well, it's sort of an expense you have to take.
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If you want to protect against fraud and...
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And reasonably you would like to protect against such fraud.
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I've thought about it a bit and you could save a lot by only calling those who voted
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because we need to keep a register of who has voted anyway.
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That seems reasonable.
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Politics is a trust business.
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If you don't have the public trust even though you have one, it's hard to legitimize.
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Yes.
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But we can tell what happened to the person, who did this.
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Yes, he resigned from all positions in the party and he helped in resolving the problem.
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I think he even left the party.
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He left the party too.
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And it was regretful.
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It was very sorry.
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I don't really understand how he thought this sort of thing could fly.
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Well, it has something that has happened in every party.
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Yes, absolutely.
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And it was discovered on Saturday and on Monday it was published.
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I didn't try to hide it anyway.
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I think it was handled very well.
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Very well, except that this IP number logging.
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That's another discussion that has to be made, I think.
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So, what's that all for today?
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As I think so.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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