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by tres 2228 days ago
[Citation Needed]

Not that it's either relevant or germane to a discussion regarding an organization using stolen identity to wire funds electronically.

Multiple states have been using mail-in ballots for literally decades. No widespread voter fraud has ever been reported.

Here's an anecdote for you: a few elections back, my signature didn't look quite right on the envelope of my ballot. Got a call from elections officials to verify that I had in fact filled out the ballot.

There's a lot more control involved in mail-in voting than there are in fraudulently filling-out an online form and receiving an electronic funds transfer.

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> Not that it's either relevant or germane to a discussion regarding an organization using stolen identity to wire funds electronically.

It's absolutely relevant, particularly when the article discusses "mules" in the US (with US mailing addresses) being used in furtherance of the scheme on behalf of foreign individuals.

If it can be done to steal hundreds of millions of dollars by Nigerians using recipients' PII, it's difficult to imagine how it couldn't be done with mail-in ballots. If it isn't already, it's only a matter of time until it's worth doing to someone.