Saturday, March 19, 2011

Electronic Voting Machine security: In the USA, vulnerability to attack by hackers who could inject software or hardware to skew vote counts

From a MIT Technology Review article, which has a Judge's Summary and offers reader commenting:
"When the stakes are high enough, hackers have figured out how to defeat all manner of computers not even connected to the internet: ATM machines, credit card readers on gas pumps; you name it. How long then, in a society in which elections are already bought and sold through political action committees and K-Street lobbying, before the monetary incentive to steal votes from the latest generation of voting machines exceeds the difficulty of pulling it off? 
That, indirectly, is the question asked and answered in a just-released judge's summary (pdf) of testimony from a trial conducted in 2008-2009 in which the state of New Jersey was sued for insufficiently guaranteeing the physical security of its electronic voting machines."
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