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Election integrity: Many voters still don’t trust voting machines
Concerns remain high that electronic voting machines could be “hacked” remotely, and most Republican voters still suspect the ...
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Hackers from around the world gathered in a small conference room in Las Vegas on Friday to test their skills against a new online voting platform, in a bid to learn what digital ...
Internet voting could be introduced in Georgia for voters who are members of the military or living overseas, an idea fraught with election security risks. Georgia’s election directors association ...
Security concerns present the major concern around online voting. Nov. 6, 2012 — -- Today U.S. citizens across the country will wake up, drive or walk to their assigned polling locations, likely ...
Millions of Americans with disabilities face unconscionable obstacles to voting. Our organizations, and many others, are working to make voting safe and accessible to all, but change isn’t happening ...
Joe Kiniry, a security expert specializing in elections, was attending an annual conference on voting technology in Washington, DC, when a woman approached him with an unusual offer. She said she ...
The results are in, and voting from home or office via computers and the Internet is a loser. A study by the National Science Foundation concluded that the most convenient kind of Internet ...
WITH THE PACE of PC sales slowing, a technology that took its first wobbly steps in 2000 may explode in the years to come, sparking a renewed crusade for a computer in every home. That technology is ...
A federally funded Internet-based voting system scheduled for use in the 2004 primary and general elections has several unresolvable security vulnerabilities that leave it open to widespread vote ...
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