
Video (9min 29sec): How Easy It Is To Cheat the Elections. Princeton Scientists Create Vote-Stealing Program for Diebold AccuVote-TS.
A paper (and accompanying video) published by a group of Princeton computer scientists said that they created demonstration vote-stealing software that can be installed within a minute on a common electronic voting machine.
The software can fraudulently change vote counts without being detected.
Princeton Scientists:
"The behavior of voting machines is controlled by computer software. The software that tallies votes on this machine was written by Diebold.
Our study shows that a criminal who can inject malicious software into this voting machine can control how the votes are tallied.
"His malicious software can steal votes and it can cover its tracks so that the theft cannot be detected.
For more information, visit: itpolicy.princeton.edu/voting
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Video: How Easy It Is To Cheat the Elections

