Saturday, February 16, 2013

Voting machines hacked; can a paper trail stop election fraud?


It seems that in every presidential election reports surface of election fraud. Many Americans feel that some sort of proof stating who you voted for will help curb rigging an election. According to a study, Diebold voting machines can easily be hacked and could alter the outcome of an election. So what can we do to stop this from happening? Roger Johnston, a member of the vulnerability asset team for Argonne National Lab and Howard University Professor, Wilmer J. Leon, give us there take on the issue. Like us and/or follow us: twitter.com www.facebook.com
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Voting machines hacked; can a paper trail stop election fraud?

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