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Daily Archives: 10/06/2010

The meaning of Alex Halderman’s successful attack on the DC Internet voting system

Blog, Board PapersBy Verified Voting10/06/2010

Author: David Jefferson University of Michigan Prof. Alex Halderman has now released some details about his successful attack on the District of Columbia’s proposed Internet voting system which has been under test for the last week. (See www.freedom-to-tinker.com.) It is now clear that Halderman and his team were able to completely subvert the entire DC…

Verified Voting Lauds Successful Test Hack of Internet Voting Pilot

BlogBy Verified Voting10/06/2010

Verified Voting applauds the decision of the District of Columbia Board of Elections and Ethics to suspend their plan to offer overseas voters the dangerous option of returning their voted ballots by a “digital vote by mail” Internet voting system. The District’s plans to continue other Internet-based ballot return methods (including email and fax) for…

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