Proprietary Software Used In German Elections Trivial To Hack, Say CCC Researchers
Security researchers from the Chaos Computer Club (CCC) have discovered that the software used to capture, aggregate, and tabulate the votes in many German elections had multiple vulnerabilities, exposing it to trivial potential attacks.
The proprietary software, called PC-Wahl, has been used to record, analyze, and present election data in national, state, and municipal elections for decades. The CCC hackers argued that the security holes are severe enough that they could jeopardize the trust in the final results of the upcoming parliamentary election (unless the security flaws are patched by then).
Also at Chaos Computer Club: Software to capture votes in upcoming national election is insecure.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday September 11 2017, @03:11AM (1 child)
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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday September 11 2017, @10:26PM
Sure they do.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada_men's_national_soccer_team#firstHeading [wikipedia.org]
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