The Open Voting Foundation has disassembled a Diebold electronic voting machine and discovered a serious security vulnerability. It allows the machine to be rebooted with any arbitrary code, including an external flash drive (although the connector is not on the board, the support circuitry for it is present). Of course, there’s no hardcopy vote count available.

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