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Subject: Computer Voting Is Open to Easy Fraud, Experts Say
Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2003 13:23:52 -0500

http://www.nytimes.com/2003/07/24/technology/24VOTE.html?ex=1059710400&en=
d989a69c518293a6&ei=5062&partner=GOOGLE

Computer Voting Is Open to Easy Fraud, Experts Say By JOHN SCHWARTZ


The software that runs many high-tech voting machines contains serious flaws that would allow voters to cast extra votes and permit poll workers to alter ballots without being detected, computer security researchers said yesterday.

"We found some stunning, stunning flaws," said Aviel D. Rubin, technical
director of the Information Security Institute at Johns Hopkins
University, who led a team that examined the software from Diebold
Election Systems, which has about 33,000 voting machines operating in the
United States.

The systems, in which voters are given computer-chip-bearing smart cards
to operate the machines, could be tricked by anyone with $100 worth of
computer equipment, said Adam Stubblefield, a co-author of the paper.

"With what we found, practically anyone in the country — from a teenager
on up — could produce these smart cards that could allow someone to vote
as many times as they like," Mr. Stubblefield said.

*Yawn* We would have figured it out eventually... probably right after Pamela Anderson and Cartman from South Park won with 184 million votes in 2004. :-D


Jon
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