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Diebold's Fight Against Free Speech    posted by Reverend Chuck0 on 
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By RACHEL KONRAD
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Despite lawsuit threats from one of the nation's 
largest 
electronic voting machine suppliers, some activists are refusing to 
remove 
from Web sites internal company documents that they claim raise 
serious security 
questions.

Diebold Inc. sent "cease and desist" letters after the documents and 
internal 
e-mails, allegedly stolen by a hacker, were distributed on the 
Internet. 
Recipients of the letters included computer programmers, students at 
colleges 
including Swarthmore and at least one Internet provider.

Most of the 13,000 pages of documents are little more than banal 
employee 
e-mails, routine software manuals and old voter record files. But 
several items 
appear to raise security concerns.

Diebold refused to discuss the documents' contents. Company spokesman 
Mike 
Jacobsen said the fact that the company sent the cease-and-desist 
letters does 
not mean the documents are authentic - or give credence to advocates 
who claim 
lax Diebold security could allow hackers to rig machines.

"We're cautioning anyone from drawing wrong or incomplete conclusions 
about 
any of those documents or files purporting to be authentic," Jacobsen 
said.

But the activists say the mere fact that Diebold was hacked shows 
that the 
company's technology cannot be trusted.

"These legal threats are an acknowledgment of the horrific security 
risks of 
electronic voting," said Sacramento-based programmer Jim March, who 
received a 
cease and desist order last month but continues to publish the 
documents on 
his personal Web site.

In one series of e-mails, a senior engineer dismisses concern from a 
lower-level programmer who questions why the company lacked 
certification for a 
customized operating system used in touch-screen voting machines.

The Federal Election Commission requires voting software to be 
certified by 
an independent research lab.

In another e-mail, a Diebold executive scolded programmers for 
leaving 
software files on an Internet site without password protection.

"This potentially gives the software away to whomever wants it," the 
manager 
wrote in the e-mail.

March contends the public has a right to know about Diebold security 
problems.

"The cease-and-desist orders are like a drug dealer saying, 'Hey, 
cop, give 
me back my crack.' It's an incredible tactical blunder," he said.

The documents began appearing online in August, six months after a 
hacker 
broke into the North Canton, Ohio-based company's servers using an 
employee's ID 
number, Jacobsen said. The hacker copied company announcements, 
software 
bulletins and internal e-mails dating back to January 1999, Jacobsen 
said.

In August, someone e-mailed the data to electronic-voting activists, 
many of 
whom published stories on their Web logs and personal sites. A 
freelance 
journalist at Wired News, Brian McWilliams, also received data and 
wrote about
it 
in an online story.

The data was further distributed in digital form around the Internet 
and it 
is not known how many copies exist.

Wendy Seltzer, an attorney for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, 
said she 
has been contacted by about a dozen groups that received cease-and-
desist 
letters. Among them is Online Policy Group, a nonprofit ISP that 
hosts the San 
Francisco Bay Area Independent Media Center, which published links to 
the data.

Seltzer encouraged them to defy the Diebold cease-and-desist letters.

"There is a strong fair-use defense," Seltzer said. "People are using 
these 
documents to talk about the very mechanism of democracy - how the 
votes are 
counted. It's at the heart of what the First Amendment protects."

Although Seltzer believes Diebold's legal case to be weak, she 
worries about 
a chilling effect.

Angered last week after Swarthmore College told them they could not 
link to 
the documents from college-sponsored sites, some students at the 
liberal arts 
school near Philadelphia found Internet providers abroad to host the 
content. 
Others took down the offending material at their dean's request, but 
they 
promised to put the documents back online if Diebold doesn't provide 
a more 
detailed explanation within two weeks. Branen Salmon, 22, president 
of the
Swarthmore 
College Computer Society, said Diebold's threats put the documents in 
the 
spotlight.

"A week ago, this was still a murmur," Salmon said last 
Thursday. "Now this 
is front page stuff that people are talking about."



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