Sunday, 4 March 2012

Hacked school board election names drunken robot the winner in Washington DC

Traditional voting systems are typically expensive and require a great deal of manpower to implement.

Because of this, technology firms have begun proposing electronic alternatives (e-voting) that could one day be implemented in national races � however, security experts remain hesitant. When Washington DC recently flipped the switch on a new e-voting option that it planned to use to tally absentee ballots for local elections, the experts' poin

Source:
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/technology-blog/hacked-school-board-election-names-drunken-robot-winner-222831053.html

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