Bangalore: Hari Prasad, the Managing Director of Netindia an Indian research
and development firm, on his refusal to disclose an anonymous source who
provided an electronic voting machine to a team of security researchers was
arrested. He and other researchers have long questioned the security of
India's paperless electronic voting machines. Despite repeated reports of
election irregularities and concerns about fraud, the Election Commission of
India insists that the machines are tamper-proof.



As per the reports Prasad was questioned Saturday morning at his home in
Hyderabad by authorities who wanted to know the identity of the source who
gave the voting machine to the research team. Prasad was ultimately arrested
and taken to Mumbai, though reportedly hadn't been charged with a crime.

In 2009, the commission publicly challenged Prasad to show that India's
voting machines could be compromised, but refused to give him access to the
machines to perform a review. Earlier this year, an anonymous source
provided an Indian voting machine to a research team led by Prasad, The team
exposed security flaws that could allow an attacker to change election
results and compromise ballot secrecy. They published a paper detailing
their findings.

The Election Commission of India should have given researchers access to the
voting machines in the first place. Prasad is a respected researcher who
helped to discover a critical flaw in India's voting system. He and his
fellow researchers would never have been able to document the weaknesses in
India's voting machines without the help of their anonymous source. This is
precisely why anonymity is important: it allows people to make important
contributions to the public dialogue without fear of retribution.
http://www.siliconindia.com/shownews/Indian_researcher_shows_faults_in_EVMs_gets_arrested-nid-70912.html
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all rights. You can’t respect one of them and violate the others. When a
society doesn’t respect the rights of its citizens, it undermines peace and
leads it back to war.”
-- Maria Julia Hernandez


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