APACHE was a term in “Q” posts that we never reconciled to any satisfactory degree for me at least.
see 1067 above
Apache web server:
Abstract. In 2010, Washington, D.C. developed an Internet voting pilot project that was intended to allow overseas absentee voters to cast their ballots using a website. Prior to deploying the system in the general election, the District held a unique public trial: a mock election during which anyone was invited to test the system or attempt to compromise its security. This paper describes our experience participating in this trial. Within 48 hours of the system going live, we had gained near- complete control of the election server. We successfully changed every vote and revealed almost every secret ballot. Election officials did not detect our intrusion for nearly two business daysand might have remained unaware for far longer had we not deliberately left a prominent clue. This case studythe first (to our knowledge) to analyze the security of a government Internet voting system from the perspective of an attacker in a realistic pre-election deploymentattempts to illuminate the practical challenges of securing online voting as practiced today by a growing number of jurisdictions.
https://jhalderm.com/pub/papers/dcvoting-fc12.pdf