Curtis is a computer programming expert who testified in Congress under oath in 2004 that tabulators can be secretly programmed to change votes and that he designed software to “flip the vote 51-49” at the request of former Florida Speaker of the House Tom Feeny.
In his testimony, Curtis stated that this software designed to rig the election could only be detected by viewing the source code or using receipts and counting hard paper against the vote total. “Other than that, you won’t see it.”
Curtis’ testimony is similar to recent findings in a June 2022 report by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), showing that election software could be leveraged by an attacker to gain elevated privileges and install malicious code.