Hacking Voting Machines For Election Security
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This issue is not going away. Every computer security expert who has taken a very detailed look at the security of electronic voting have issued stern warnings. Computer scientist Hovav Shacham has figured out a way to hack into older, seemingly more secure voting machines. Shacham talks about the "hack-ability" of electronic voting systems, election security and the best way to run an election with the current machines.
air date: Aug 14, 2009
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URL: http://cnpjs.org/uploads/resources/1256231549.mp3
Ref: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=111889494
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