January 29, 2004

Study: Security poor in electronic voting machines

When it comes to the secu­rity of our elec­tions, the news just keeps get­ting worse and worse. This just in from the New York Times: Secu­rity Poor in Elec­tronic Vot­ing Machines.

Elec­tronic vot­ing machines made by Diebold Inc. that are widely used in sev­eral states have such poor com­puter secu­rity and phys­i­cal secu­rity that an elec­tion could be dis­rupted or even stolen by cor­rupt insid­ers or deter­mined out­siders, accord­ing to a new report pre­sented today to Mary­land state legislators.

JD Lasica works with major com­pa­nies and non­prof­its on social media strate­gies. See his busi­ness pro­file, con­tact JD or leave a comment.

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