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Re: E-Vote Software Leaked Online
From: InfoSec News <isn () c4i org>
Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2003 03:08:25 -0600 (CST)
Forwarded from: Max Gastone <banangling () yahoo com> When there is a perfect coding system and perfect coders to use it, only then could we ever trust a program with votes. Basically these companies are relying too much on daft security through obscurity. Part of the success of PGP in becoming an essentially unbreakable encyption program and standard is due to it's code being made open. If e-voting software is to ever attain the same level of trust then it needs to go down the same route. Giving that they cant even keep their own code secure, it is highly unlikely that methods such as checksums are sufficient to guarentee integrity from outside attacks. Though there still is the issue of internal threats and deliberate backdoors. I really cannot see how a secretive culture around e-voting software is ever going to lead to it being trusted enough to be adopted. Max info () privacybasics info --- InfoSec News <isn () c4i org> wrote:
http://www.wired.com/news/privacy/0,1848,61014,00.html By Kim Zetter Oct. 29, 2003 Software used by an electronic voting system manufactured by Sequoia Voting Systems has been left unprotected on a publicly available server, raising concerns about the possibility of vote tampering in future elections.
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