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Election fraud in the futureI've just caught on to this story, which seems to have been going on for a while, in which it is alleged that the company that makes a significant number of US computerized voting machines have significant security risks. A group of people are fighting to ensure that the story stays out there, regardless of the legal threats. Imagine a not too distant future -- if you don't like the potential winner, hire a hacker to change the results. Reading these documents make this unlikely scenario all too real.
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