Harvard Researchers say they can Hack into Electronic Voting Systems:
Friday, August 6, 2004 at 12:47PM
TheSpook
Issue challenge to venders Electronic voting systems have drawn fire from courts,
lawmakers, and citizens groups--and now they're under attack by
hackers. It's an organized assault, too. E-voting technology expert
Rebecca Mercuri, a Harvard research fellow who has been outspoken in
her opposition to such systems, has issued a "Hack the Vote" challenge,
trying to illustrate what she calls their unreliability and
vulnerability. "People in the election community say this technology is
bulletproof," Mercuri says. "It's not." She especially opposes use of
electronic voting technology in its current state, which does not allow
for a verifiable backup.Mercuri says the likeliest e-voting fraud would
involve unauthorized remote access to voting machines , when a hacker
manipulates results; or backdoor access to voting systems by workers
with approved access but their own agenda.[more]
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