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.
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