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Critical Security Hole Found in Diebold Machines

ckswift writes "From security expert Bruce Schneier's blog, a major security hole has been found in Diebold voting machines." From the article: "The hole is considered more worrisome than most security problems discovered on modern voting machines, such as weak encryption, easily pickable locks and use of the same, weak password nationwide. Armed with a little basic knowledge of Diebold voting systems and a standard component available at any computer store, someone with a minute or two of access to a Diebold touch screen could load virtually any software into the machine and disable it, redistribute votes or alter its performance in myriad ways."

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  1. Re:Black Box Voting & The Details by coofercat · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Sort of reminds me about the story of the NASA space pen. It cost 5 million dollars to produce, over many man hours and represents the pinacle of pen technology.

    The Russians just used a pencil.

    That story may not be true, but you wonder if all this hassle's really worth it?