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Rise of the Machines

September 29, 2006, 2:40 pm

Professors told members of Congress that current eVoting technology can easily be compromised, possibly leading to widespread voter fraud, according to Computerworld. Virus writers, hackers, or even someone with a similar key that opens up the machinery could skew voting results for their favorite candidates, computer experts said. The university professors expressed their concerns at a Congressional hearing on eVoting software and machinery just weeks before hotly contested midterm elections get under way nationwide.—Dan Carnevale

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