Diebold Inc. claims software was analyzed improperly by university researchers who last week reported security flaws in the company's electronic voting machines. On July 25, to the study. The company ...
The latest security lapse for Diebold is a product of the company's own marketing: A picture of a voting machine key on the Diebold Web site has been used to create real duplicate keys that can open ...
Diebold Inc. has confirmed that someone used a computer at its offices to delete sections about its election systems unit in the Wikipedia entry on the North Canton, Ohio, automated teller machine ...
The company warned that cybercriminals are using a black box with proprietary code in attacks to illegally dispense cash across Europe. Cybercriminals are using software from leading ATM manufacturer ...
sold its electronic voting subsidiary on Sept. 2, the deal was supposed to permanently sever its ties to its controversial elections business. But the clamor over the legality of the sale and the ...
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SAN FRANCISCO – Officials overseeing elections in three states have directed local authorities to take additional security measures with a popular type of electronic voting machine to prevent election ...
Maryland election officials have given the green light to the troubled Diebold electronic voting machines that set the state back $18 million. With that much money at risk, few were surprised to see ...
The secretary of state has put the company's application on hold until Diebold submits its source code for additional testing. California Secretary of State Bruce McPherson wants Diebold Election ...
After years of looking for a buyer, Diebold Inc. said Thursday that it has sold its U.S. electronic-voting machine business to Election Systems and Software Inc. The unit was sold for $5 million in ...
Proving they’re getting on that whole (in)security thing, Diebold put a picture of the key that opens their voting machines online. Yes, the key—one key opens all of their machines. Result? Someone ...
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