E-Voting Firm VoteHere Discloses October Break-In 172
linuxwrangler writes "In the ongoing saga of electronic voting 'security,' eVoting company VoteHere is the latest to reveal that they were the victim of a computer break-in. According to VoteHere founder, Jim Adler, the concern isn't about their source code which they plan to reveal 'eventually,' anyway, but is about the possible release of salary and other HR data. Astoundingly, the 'hot poll' associated with this story has (as this is being posted) 28% of respondents saying they would trust their vote on the internet and 41% saying 'not now, but maybe soon.' Feel free to cast your vote." Reader nSignIfikaNt points to the Assocated Press' article as carried by CNN.
See? (Score:5, Funny)
E-Communism and E-Oppression would be far more successful, no doubt.
Vote on the internet (Score:5, Funny)
So what, your telling to vote on the internet to tell them that I dont want to vote on the internet? Quite astounding indeed...
Salary data! (Score:4, Funny)
Mobilize the national defence! The management salary figures have been compromised!
What, vote tampering? So?
You know the vote was hacked .. (Score:3, Funny)
When Natalie Portman of the hot grits party is elected.
My Submission Was Better (Score:5, Funny)
It was actually one of my better submissions. It was funny and yet pithy. It had pith. Real pith.
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But this submission is ok, I guess...
So what's new? (Score:5, Funny)
Then again, perhaps I need to find an alternative to Michael Moore as my sole window into US POlitics.
In four years... (Score:1, Funny)
"Hey, did you vote for Arnold this time?"
"Yeah, man. Six times!"
This just in. (Score:5, Funny)
Re:umm...ok (Score:5, Funny)
In Actuality MS could most likely come up with the Most Secure E-voting Software
Voting Atendant: "Sorry all of our E-voting computers are plauged with a Blaster Worm variant and will not work.. Please use the standard Manual Process.."
Where do you want to vote today?
Don't worry, be happy! (Score:5, Funny)