E-Voting Firm VoteHere Discloses October Break-In
linuxwrangler writes "In the ongoing saga of electronic voting 'security,' eVoting company VoteHere is the latest to reveal that they were the victim of a computer break-in. According to VoteHere founder, Jim Adler, the concern isn't about their source code which they plan to reveal 'eventually,' anyway, but is about the possible release of salary and other HR data. Astoundingly, the 'hot poll' associated with this story has (as this is being posted) 28% of respondents saying they would trust their vote on the internet and 41% saying 'not now, but maybe soon.' Feel free to cast your vote." Reader nSignIfikaNt points to the Assocated Press' article as carried by CNN.
What is Timothy thinking with linking 2 article to a common slahdot story?
How can the other editors post a dupe?
What has happened to slashdot!
Where will the dupes we all depend on come from now?
63% of Slashdotters chuckled at the Article without even reading it while 12% of Slashdotters (hardcore geeks) called it a travesty of justice and vowed to take MS' offer of tracking hackers for fun and profit. 10% of Slashdotters (black hatters) were searching for new exploits and the methods the original black hatters used while 8% of Slashdot trollers posted Goatsecx, Nigga, FP's, and similar posts. 5% of anonymous posters were part of the previous 2% of Slashdotters. And finally 2% of Slashdotters didn't give two rats asses
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