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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">It is an article at an university
website<i>, </i>besides<i> </i><i>a paper ballot system </i>can
be rigged too<i>.<br>
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Researchers Identify Security Risks in Estonia's Online Voting
System</i>, <em>May 16, 2014</em><br>
<a
href="http://www.eecs.umich.edu/eecs/about/articles/2014/Estonia_evoting_risks.html">http://www.eecs.umich.edu/eecs/about/articles/2014/Estonia_evoting_risks.html</a><br>
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"Estonia is the only country in the world that relies on Internet
voting in a significant way for national elections. ... While some
of the problems can be corrected in the short term through changes
to the system, others stem from <b>fundamental weaknesses</b>
that <b>
cannot</b> be fixed. With the growing risk of state-level
cyberattacks, the team unanimously recommends discontinuing
Internet voting until there are <b>fundamental advances</b> in <b>computer
security</b>."<br>
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I agree, that remote voting, and remote work in general, is a good
idea, but it should be understood that the systems are still in
development.<br>
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brgds<br>
O.<br>
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On 23.07.2014 11:39, Alex Barth wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Remote voting is a good idea - especially with
AGM's in places that are far away for most.<br>
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