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Experts Critique SERVE Internet Voting System

linuxwrangler writes "SFGate is reporting that a critique by four security experts claims that SERVE, a system being developed to allow US citizens overseas to vote via the Internet, is so vulnerable to attacks that it should be scrapped. The other six experts who examined the system declined to issue a report. Nevertheless, the Pentagon stands by the system and plans to use in in elections next month."

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  1. conclusiveness? by SinaSa · · Score: 0, Troll

    I'm not surprised how easily people are willing to believe the worst in things. Four out of six people said it was crap. The other six said nothing. That doesn't make it crap, it means that six people declined to comment. I don't know about in the U.S, but here in matters like these, you need a majority consensus to scap a concept.

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  2. Why did we let the Pentagon have all the guns. . ? by Fantastic+Lad · · Score: 0, Troll
    Cuz, you know, I'd feel a might intimidated marching up to their doors to tell them to cut it out. I don't think they'd listen.

    So how does a population regain control of a fascist government? I'm open to suggestions. --You know, there's a clock ticking here. The German intelligencia spent a lot of ink complaining loudly about the Nazis even as they rose to power. Didn't do much good. In fact, I believe it got a number of people bundled off to prison camps on charges of sedition. Clock's ticking folks. It's not going to get better on its own. This next election is going to be fraudulent.


    -FL --(Hm. Funny. I don't recall the neighbors owning a white van. . .)