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Potentially Stolen Diebold Source Code
Princeton Study Challenges Security of Voting Machines, Manufacturers Fight Back
Sequoia Alleged to Have Ties to Venezuela's Chavez
Unreported Failures At Voting Equipment Test Lab
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Last updated on: 4/28/2011 6:11:54 PM PST
Additional Resources
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Potentially Stolen Diebold Source Code
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Princeton Study Challenges Security of Voting Machines, Manufacturers Fight Back
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Sequoia Alleged to Have Ties to Venezuela's Chavez
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Unreported Failures At Voting Equipment Test Lab
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10-Minute Summary
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