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Hackers: 3 Diebold voting machines: 0
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01/08/2007 08:10:07
Lutz Scheffler
Lutz Scheffler Software Ingenieurbüro
Dresden, Germany
 
 
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01/08/2007 04:08:49
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Technology
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Ts Ts,

will you suggest that the collective wisdom of german citizens have not elected there wisest? I could not bear this idea. ::)

Do you realy care who is elected? If the "Grauen Panther" will got a landslide everybody will know.

BTW, I still prefer the voting method from Asimovs "Election day". <g>

Agnes

>The german government in the spureme wisdom aquired only by politicans decided machines were safe to use because tempering with them is unlawful.
>
>>hahaha...well by the looks of things these aren't much of a challange to a hacker anyway. I saw another article about how to open one with a key from your hotel mini-bar...geeeze
>>
>>>Come on now. Think how you'd feel if you were a hacker and there was nothing to hack. Get out and vote!
>>>
>>>>If a bunch of these machines are going to be used in 2008 - is there a point in anyone voting?
>>>>
>>>>http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070731/ap_on_re_us/voting_machine_woes;_ylt=AlwNHefF7uPwr5_C4JCXTsFvzwcF
>>>>
>>>>http://www.therawfeed.com/2007/07/university-cracks-every-voting-machine.html
Words are given to man to enable him to conceal his true feelings.
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