someone was going to crack all of that stuff eventually. I wonder if it would have been someone other than a university that did it, would they just be outright sued, or get the same threat as the people at Princeton did. Either way, this just means that they have to learn to make a code that noone can crack
to vote, maybe they should add an extra box to the registration form, asking if the person registering to vote wants to be able to vote from the internet, and if so, put a place for the password they want to use to log in, rather than making everything so easy.
someone was going to crack all of that stuff eventually. I wonder if it would have been someone other than a university that did it, would they just be outright sued, or get the same threat as the people at Princeton did. Either way, this just means that they have to learn to make a code that noone can crack
to vote, maybe they should add an extra box to the registration form, asking if the person registering to vote wants to be able to vote from the internet, and if so, put a place for the password they want to use to log in, rather than making everything so easy.