Monday, February 27, 2006
DEMOCRACY THREAT
No paper trail
Pencil and paper voting still the safest
Diebold AccuVote TS electronic voting machines have an infrared (IrDA) port installed. This is a remote communication port through which another remote device could communicate with the touch screen and change either its data or its software or both.
If your county uses Diebold touch screens, let your county officials and election judges know that it is crucial to cover the IR port with opaque tape.
[Dibold makes many of the ATM machines used in Australia. They all provide a paper receipt, why do their voting machines not produce a similar receipt of their vote.]
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