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http://news.google.com/nwshp?hl=en&tab=wn&ncl=http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx%3Fnewsid%3D4177Elections Easy to Steal, Say Computer Scientists
ABC News - Sep 15, 2006
A Diebold voting machine demo is shown in a Columbus, Ohio file photo from Oct. 28, 2005. Diebold Inc. said on Tuesday, Jan.31, 2006 ...
Princeton Prof. Stirs Up E-Voting Controversy
CIO, MA - Sep 15, 2006
Edward Felten, a Princeton University computer science professor, along with two of his graduate students on Wednesday stirred up controversy surrounding the ...
Worse to Come in Fall Elections, Officials Fear
Washington Post, United States - Sep 14, 2006
As officials investigated the human errors that disrupted Maryland's primary election, there were renewed fears yesterday that electronic malfunctions could ...
A vulnerable diebold voting machine
DailyTech, IL - Sep 14, 2006
A Princeton University professor and two graduate students have further proven that electronic voting machines being used across portions of the nation are ...
Where democracy goes to Diebold
ZDNet - Sep 14, 2006
Avi Rubin, the political scientist who has documented many problems with Diebold polling equipment, presents his report on a day at the polls during the ...
E-voting machines again under fire
CNET News.com, CA - Sep 14, 2006
A Princeton analysis says Diebold's AccuVote-TS isn't secure, while legal action over e-vote supervision continues. Concerns about ...