] "Internet voting presents far too many opportunities for ] hackers or even terrorists to interfere with fair and ] accurate voting, potentially in ways impossible to detect," ] the computer experts said in a statement. "Such tampering ] could alter election results, particularly in close contests." ] "Not only could a political party attempt to manipulate ] an election by attacking SERVE, but so could individual ] hackers, criminals, terrorists, organizations such as the ] Mafia and even other countries," the report said. ... but it seems they are continuing with plans anyway. I don't get the logic in play here.. If you had asked me several years ago what I thought would happen if these situations came up, I would have said that I'd expect the government to be very conservative when it came to the voting system. I would have though that they would have resisted all this Internet/electronic based voting system stuff way beyond the point where security professionals had given it a clean bill of health. Why is it so important to have Internet voting systems? If there is reason to believe they are flawed, why still push? There is either a complete disconnect of logic, or other motives in play. I don't see how Florida changed the logic you'd apply to the problem.. Integrity of the voting system should take precedence over connivence, in all cases. No one seems to think any of these systems are secure, except for the people who make them. Yahoo! News - Pentagon Stands by Internet Voting System |