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Submission + - Diebold Voting Machines Vulnerable to Virus Attack

mcgrew writes: "PC world is reporting in the linked "printer friendly version" that

Diebold Election Systems Inc. voting machines are not secure enough to guarantee a trustworthy election, and an attacker with access to a single machine could disrupt or change the outcome of an election using viruses, according to a review of Diebold's source code.

"The software contains serious design flaws that have led directly to specific vulnerabilities that attackers could exploit to affect election outcomes," read the University of California at Berkeley report, commissioned by the California Secretary of State as part of a two-month "top-to-bottom" review of electronic voting systems certified for use in California.

The assessment of Diebold's source code revealed an attacker needs only limited access to compromise an election.
Oddly, my state of Illinois, long known for election fraud, has paper trails (at least in my county) and according to Black Box Voting doesn't use Diebold anywhere."

Comment Re:Consumer / Professional? (Score 1) 130

I think it is very unlikely that Apple decides to *bundle* a handheld with their computers. They're struggling already with cutting cost to make their computers cheaper.

Where would a difference in Consumer- versus Professional- PDA be? A PDA is meant to be *Personal*, not something you would leave at your office when you go home. The only difference I could think about is marketing Ethernet-cradles (which 3Com already makes) or, even better, Airport.

But unfortunately I no longer believe Apple would build Airport in their first Palm devices. Apple has taken on the route of Microsoft: More marketing, less innovation. This strategy does turn out to lead to higher marketshare though...

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