Normally we avoid posting anything that smacks of politics here, DACS is a 501(c)3 and is limited in its political activities. However, this does not talk about candidates and it dovetails perfectly with the topic of our October General Meeting, voting on the Internet. As you read this article, keep in mind that in many states, the existing system uses equipment purchased more than ten years ago. Even the paper ballot scanning system we use in Connecticut has vulnerabilities. Read on…
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