Will Spanish Firm Rig U.S. Election?

SCYTL, a Spanish firm that specializes in electoral security technology, bought last January the Tampa-based software firm SOE that supplies programs designed to assist government offices with their web communication, outreach and education, and office productivity efforts, and this includes elections such as election night reporting and poll worker training, and the casting of ballots by U.S. military personnel and others overseas.

There is a report flying around the web that SCYTL has acquired the means of manufacturing the outcome of the 2012 election.
Michelle Malkin has investigated the matter and as per this article in Human Events feels there is little to the claim.
For the record, neither does Snopes, although I think I would trust Ms. Malkin more.
And, for the record, there are those who have fact-checked Snopes’ fact-checking and found it a bit lacking in some rather obvious ways.
Regardless, SCYTL’s involvement in our election process should be a much bigger story than it is in the dino media.
Hat tip Tom C

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