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E-Vote Machines Face Audit
wired news ^
| 8.9.03
| kim zetter
Posted on 08/12/2003 2:02:52 PM PDT by freepatriot32
After weeks of defending itself against charges of bad programming and lax security, Diebold Election Systems is facing an independent, third-party audit of the software for its touch-screen voting machines.
Maryland Gov. Robert L. Erhlich Jr. ordered the review after researchers at Johns Hopkins University and Rice University released a report (PDF) last month revealing numerous programming flaws and security vulnerabilities in the source code for Diebold's AccuVote-TS voting machines.
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TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Extended News; Front Page News; Government; Politics/Elections; US: Maryland
KEYWORDS: audit; computer; democrats; elections; electronicvoting; evote; face; fraud; machines; vote
To: freepatriot32
Diebold. These are the same folks that make ATM machines. I bet the banks make JOLLY sure that these are quadruple quality checked.
To: freepatriot32
Good to see that a Republican governor is on the ball. Hopefully the audit will be a thorough one, and not a sham to make it look like the software was tested.
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posted on
08/12/2003 2:51:36 PM PDT
by
Major Matt Mason
(Wondering if we can swap Washington D.C. for the province of Alberta.)
To: freepatriot32
It really doesn't matter if the code is audited. If this balloting system has no provision for a reviewable paper ballot to be produced at the time of casting the vote, it needs to be discarded, and a new system that does be implemented.
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posted on
08/12/2003 3:54:19 PM PDT
by
zeugma
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