A hacker theoretically could use the software to rig or sabotage an
election or to perform some other unauthorized function, said Michael
Shamos, a computer science professor at Carnegie Mellon University.
?It?s worse than a hole,? said Shamos, who has been briefed on the
vulnerability of the Diebold machines. ?It?s a deliberate feature that
was added by Diebold that we all believe is unwise.?. |
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Joan Brunwasser is a co-founder of Citizens for Election Reform (CER) which since 2005 existed for the sole purpose of raising the public awareness of the critical need for election reform. Our goal: to restore fair, accurate, transparent, secure elections where votes are cast in private and counted in public. Because the problems with electronic (computerized) voting systems include a lack of (more...)