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Business Execution: Executive Buyer's Guide
There's a big difference between strategy and execution. Take a look at this white paper to learn how you can take your business strategies into the real world with the help of assets you already...
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Four outrageous political stories that will make you scream
There are days when it just doesn't pay to be a thinking American. When you're a thinking American, some of the idiocy being perpetrated in our country is enough to make you scream.
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A looming election nightmare?
After the recount debacle of 2000, Congress passed the Help America Vote Act (HAVA). As a result, most states went out and replaced their punch card ballots with electronic voting machines....
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Diebold wants out of elections, but buyers are scarce
Now that everyone realizes what a very bad idea electronic voting machines are, Diebold would like nothing more than to get out of the business. Alas, reports InfoWorld, it has been unable to sell...
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Photos: E-voting in the midterm elections
Voting machines from Diebold and others are on duty at polling places across the country.
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Diebold withheld proof of motherboard flaws from MD officials
Telling officials they were installing 'technical refreshers,' Diebold workers replaced motherboards in voting machines in 2004, fixing a problem the company knew about three years prior.
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Despite theft, Diebold assures Marylanders it's safe to vote
2004 code was mailed to critic, who alerted FBI. Officials say the current code is secure and voting in Nov. will be tamperproof
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Diebold code used in 04 stolen, sent to e-voting critic
Despite claims of safety, officials have no way of knowing whether current software is any more secure.
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MD OKs Diebold machines for election
But governor says mock election was inadequate and there is no guarantee that machines will operate smoothly on Election Day.
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Voting Touchscreens are Evil
Diebold has been in the news lately for producing electronic voting machines that lots of people don’t trust. Techdirt points out that one set of issues seems related to the...
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Outlook unclear for Diebold machines in MD election
Bug that interrupts peer communication can break e-poll book system, exposing system to illegal votes.
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Professor demonstrates Diebold flaws to Congress
Demo includes implanting virus on machine that could spread via memory cards to other machines, possibly affecting thousands of votes.
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Diebold promises total fix in MD just weeks before election
The company's electronic poll books, which record whether a voter has voted or not, were majorly broken in the state's primary, causing multiple machine crashes and out-of-sync registers.
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Diebold says MD bug fixed, officials dubious
Diebold says it has fixed a bug in electronic poll books, which caused machines to crash repeatedly. Other bugs with the books still remain. Elections boss will 'ship them back' if she's left...
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Computer scientists prove Diebold machines can be hacked
Princeton's Ed Felten shows machines are vulnerable to attack, viruses can even spread from machine to machine. Diebold says those vulnerabilities have been fixed.
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Diebold machines suffer modem glitches in AK election
Democrats say problems are further proof machines not be trusted. Election officials say it's just a technical hiccup.
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Serious flaw exposed in e-voting machines
Diebold machines have insufficient protection to prevent malicious firmware from being installed, which would be difficult to detect or to install new "clean" firmware.
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Calif: Diebold must submit source code to feds
California orders e-voting machine maker to submit source code to federal testers. The state won't certify without federal report.
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States waking up to e-voting machines
In North Carolina and California, officials are pressing Diebold to prove their machines are really tamper-proof. And Diebold doesn't much like this game.
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Do we need a smartphone bill of rights for iOS?
The EFF called Apple devices "beautiful crystal prisons" because they have a wide range of restrictions. EFF's call was to let people tinker.
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Google's Chromebox: A better business play?
For business users, the Chromebox may be a better play than the Chromebook for enterprises fiddling with their desktop setups.
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