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To: Selectric II who wrote (506723)12/9/2003 2:58:11 PM
From: jlallen  Respond to of 769667
 
LOL!!!



To: Selectric II who wrote (506723)12/9/2003 4:12:07 PM
From: Orcastraiter  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
How about this?

CALL FOR DECERTIFICATION
Douglas Jones, a University of Iowa computer science professor who serves on Iowa’s board of examiners for electronic voting systems, said he recognized one of the encryption flaws cited by the researchers’ report as one he called attention to during a board meeting at least five years ago.

“I can say with great confidence that several Diebold representatives were at the meeting, and one of their people who was described to me as being one of their main programmers,” he told MSNBC.com. “The fact that that flaw is still there, half a decade later, is as far as I’m concerned grounds for decertifying their machine.”
Jones said that based on the researchers’ report, he recommended decertification to Iowa’s secretary of state on Wednesday. The issue would have to be considered by the full board of election examiners, he said.


msnbc.com