More – And More Serious – Problems With Diebold Machines
Will all those people who keep saying that electronic vote fraud isn't happening please pay attention? Here's an excellent, brand-new report from Princeton University showing just how easy it is to hack a Diebold machine—in some cases in less than one minute—with software that steals votes but leaves no trace of itself after the election is complete. Viral forms of this software add the possibility that a single machine could infect large numbers of others (making criminal access easier). Note that the Princeton team, wrongly, does not think electronic vote fraud has happened, but are merely pointing out the ease with which it is possible. On their site they provide a detailed write-up and a helpful streaming video.
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