Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Hack the vote

Engadget:
"Black Box Voting found that given $12 in tools, four minutes, and a little determination, you can access a Diebold voting machine's memory card, remove and replace it without a trace. This new development really isn't all that surprising given that it's been shown that these machines can be hacked in more than one way, even by monkeys. Concerned citizens, just switch to absentee paper ballots from now on -- it may be low-tech, but it's a hell of a lot more secure going the 'old-fashioned' way."
Diebold's technology sucks, plain and simple.

No comments: