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Analysis of an Electronic Voting System URL: http://avirubin.com/vote/ Description: An expose of vulnerabilities in electronic voting software. The Johns Hopkins Information Security Institute reported on security risks of the Diebold voting system, and electronic voting systems in general, when they found the system's computer source code on the Internet. "This ... independent scientific analysis of voting system source code demonstrates the fallacy of the closed-source argument for such a critical system." The site has a link to Diebold's rebuttal of the report and responses to the rebuttal. LII Topics: 2004 Presidential Election, Computers, Politics, Security, Technology, Voting Machines & Voting Software Author: Kohno, Tadayoshi; Stubblefield, Adam; Rubin, Aviel D.; Wallach, Dan S. Library of Congress Subject Headings: Computer networks -- Security measures Electronic voting LII Database Information: Record 16220 created by Wendy Hyman on 09/07/2003 Last modification on 09/10/2003 Last review by Charlotte Bagby on 11/27/2005 Published: 09/07/2003 Funding agency: California State Library LII Item ID: http://lii.org/cs/lii/view/item/16220 |
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