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Internet Voting Is Not Secure Enough
By Matt Margolis | January 21, 2004
A new $22 million system to allow soldiers and other Americans overseas to vote via the Internet is inherently insecure and should be abandoned, according to members of a panel of computer security experts asked by the government to review the program.
The system, Secure Electronic Registration and Voting Experiment, or SERVE, was developed with financing from the Department of Defense and will first be used in this year’s primaries and general election.
I am totally against Internet voting. I think it will severely corrupt elections, making it too easy for voter fraud…
I hope it never gets used. I have a feeling though that Hillary Clinton would love it.
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January 22nd, 2004 at 1:45 am
No kidding– hitlery is a fcuking cunt.
January 22nd, 2004 at 1:33 pm
Re Internet voting–I don’t think technology is up to par yet for it (there are too many hacking/security risks). Funny that the left may advocate it with all the whining about electronic voting and that whole diebold conspiracy thingy.