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Internet voting systems are inherently insecure

Internet voting systems are inherently insecure and shouldn't be used in the upcoming general elections, says David Jefferson, a computer scientist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories.

Hackers put quick stop to online voting trial

The Washington, D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics last week opened a new Internet-based voting system in an open test for vulnerabilities ahead of live elections scheduled for next month. Within 36

First comprehensive survey of IPv6 reveals negligible usage

In the most comprehensive study of actual IPv6 usage to date, Arbor Networks worked with the University of Michigan and close to 100 Internet providers in order to measure actual inter-domain IPv6

Beware bank website dangers

Researchers from the University Michigan have conducted a study of the Web sites of 214 banks, and found design flaws in 76 percent of them that could potentially put the customers at risk. The