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...motion filed by Diebold in U.S. District Court last Monday appeared to represent a white flag in the company??€™s effort to prevent students from posting the private and damaging memoranda on the Internet...
...memorandum from April 23, 1999, an employee acknowledges a flaw in one of the company??€™s electronic ballots...
Just last week, this problem hit Harvard’s campus. Internal documents of an electronic voting company called Diebold—including some that are believed to question the security of the company??€™s e-voting processes—were copied and posted on the Internet in a public space. Other users then linked to these documents from their web sites. Most people involved said they were doing so to foster debate about a pressing civic issue. One of the people who posted the Diebold documents was Derek A. Slater ’05, a student...
David K. Bear, a spokesperson for Diebold Election Systems, declined to comment yesterday on the company??€™s ongoing litigation but claimed a “right to protect our proprietary information...
...study by researchers at Johns Hopkins and Rice Universities this July, which examined source code allegedly used by Diebold, found gross inadequacies in the company??€™s election systems...