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Voting Machines
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May 2008



    
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May 2008 [1]
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States are continuing to explore ways to secure electronic voting after a New York University study [2] found that electronic voting machines could be compromised, with software attacks easiest to pull off.

States are continuing to explore ways to secure electronic voting after a New York University study [3] found that electronic voting machines could be compromised, with software attacks easiest to pull off.

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