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posted by martyb on Friday May 30 2014, @05:05AM   Printer-friendly
from the one-vote-for-you-two-votes-for-me dept.

Estonia is the world leader in using online voting for its national elections. Its government has done a great deal to improve the security of the system, which is now used by up to 25% of voters. The country's "I-voting system" is touted by proponents of online voting in the U.S. to claim that secure Internet voting is possible.

It isn't. Early in May an international team of independent security experts accredited by the Estonian government reported severe security vulnerabilities in that country's "I-voting system." Elections, the researchers found, "could be stolen, disrupted, or cast into disrepute." These results have serious implications for the push to internet voting in other countries, particularly in the U.S.

 
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  • (Score: 2) by lx on Friday May 30 2014, @10:44AM

    by lx (1915) on Friday May 30 2014, @10:44AM (#49090)

    Attention Bitcoin freaks everywhere. Show us how you can use the blockchain to ensure a secure vote.
    You know what? That plan is so crazy it might just work.
    Votecoin anyone?

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