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Politics -- Panel: Don't use Diebold
touch-screen voting machines

SignOnSanDiego.com > News >
Politics -- Panel: Don't use Diebold
touch-screen voting machines
04/23/2004 03:03 PM

Panel: Don’t use Diebold touch-screen voting machines .. black-box, "trust-us-we're-Republicans" vote counting .. Buh-Bye, says California .. has now decertified

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By entering a 2-digit code in a hidden location, a second set of votes is created. This set of votes can be changed, so that it no longer matches the correct votes. The voting system will then read the totals from the bogus vote set. It takes only seconds to change the votes, and to date not a single location in the U.S. has implemented security measures to fully mitigate the risks.

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San Diego Geek Dinner?


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Diego on Social Software


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Thermochemical and
biochemical
conversion

teacher freakout!
Ad Standards Agency
sez: video pirates
are terrorists!

Mystery meat haute
cuisine

CRTC to establish
new rules for
Internet telephony

Round Up: Virtually
nowhere to go

Vitesse Semi
Struggles

Merrill Raises
Microsoft Estimates

Infineon to boost
memory-making
capacity

Silicon Valley, WV
Feds Crack Down On
Web Pirates

Legislators Wary of
Electronic Voting

TiVo Faces Off With
Flattering Clones

Chip firm warns of
possible patent
suits

Atlantis Systems
subsidiary wins
$6.5M contract for
U.S. navy training

Xerox reports
first-quarter
profits of US$248
million on colour
sales

Electronic paper
moves a step closer

EMI Sues Electronic
Arts Over Video Game
Music

Ericsson Profits
from Cost Cuts

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