Zeki <Zeki@nope.dk> wrote:
> "Alucard" <alucard44@hotmail.com> skrev i en meddelelse
> news:3m6rk29udpfvdp1s007jn92i0s09irmet4@4ax.com...
> > On Sun, 5 Nov 2006 08:55:51 +0100, "Zeki" <Zeki@nope.dk> wrote:
>
> > Tror du også på nisser...???
![Meget Glad](images/smileys/megetglad.gif)
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>
> 1) "Next week, 4 out of 5 voters across America will use touch-screen
> machines or optical scanners to cast their ballots. Ohio-based
> Diebold, the nation's leading vote machine manufacturer, has supplied
> 38 states with 136,000 touch screen units and 24,000 optical scanners"
>
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/11/04/cbsnews_investigates/main2153403.shtml
>
> 2) "Diebold software, or other software like it, is installed in
> thousands of counties across 32 states. David Dill, professor of
> computer science at Stanford, says the problem is that there are
> "lots of people involved in writing the software, and lots of people
> who could have touched the software before it went into that machine.
> If one of those people put something malicious in the software and
> it's distributed to all the machines, then that one person could be
> responsible for changing tens of thousands of votes, maybe even
> hundreds of thousands, across the country."
>
http://www.hbo.com/docs/programs/hackingdemocracy/synopsis.html
> 3) "American computer programmer Clinton Eugene Curtis is seen in
> this video testifying under oath in front of the U.S. House Judiciary
> Members in Ohio. He tells the members how he was hired by Congressman
> Tom Feeney in 2000 to build a prototype software package that would
> secretly rig an election to sway the result 51 / 49 to a specified
> side."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DzBI33kOiKc&eurl=
>
> Jeg håber jeg tager fejl.
Vil gøre opmærksom på at en stor NG gruppe har fået/forsøgt fået, alle med
et videokamera til at være på standby, med ders telefon numre på nettet,
hvor de straks kører ud i deres regioner for med video at dokumentere de
disputer, uregelmæssigheder der kan /vil opstå ved de forskellige
valgsteder.
Kan desværre ikke huske NG'ens navn eller finde hjemmesiden på stående fod,
men der er ingen tvivl om at de "nye" medier kommer til aty fungere som
vagthund ved dette valg, der kan læses lidt om hvad der allerede er gjort
her....
http://www.metimes.com/storyview.php?StoryID=20061026-114300-5698r
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