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The US Department of Defense on Thursday backed off plans for a large-scale test of a voting system designed to let Americans who are overseas cast ballots in the coming election over the Internet.
Four computer security experts have warned proponents of Internet voting that such systems cannot be secured against fraud.
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When it comes to computer security, Peter Neumann has a clear message to both governments and mass-market software makers: Get back to work.
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