Washington DC online voting system compromised
by Jago Maniscalchi // October 11, 2010 // Exploits and Malware // 1 Comment
Last week, the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics opened a new Internet-based voting system for a weeklong test period, inviting computer experts from all corners to prod its vulnerabilities in the spirit of “give it your best shot.” Well, the hackers gave it their best shot — and midday Friday, the trial period was suspended, with the board citing “usability issues brought to our attention.”
Here’s one of those issues: After casting a vote, according to test observers, the Web site played “Hail to The Victors” — the University of Michigan fight song.
“The integrity of the system had been violated,” said Paul Stenbjorn, the board’s chief technology officer.
Read more at the Washington Post.



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