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Daily Archives: February 5, 2004

E-Voting System Scrapped by Pentagon

The Pentagon has terminated its Secure Electronic Registration and Voting Experiment (SERVE), “a project aimed at providing Uniformed Services members and overseas citizens the ability to register, vote and check their status throughout the absentee voting process.” [Link] As reported by several sources including Reuters, a determination was made that the e-voting system was rife with vulnerabilities that would allow hackers to potentially compromise the integrity of the election results.

  • A related reference: A Security Analysis of the Secure Electronic Registration and Voting Experiment, January 21, 2004
  • See also my postings on e-voting systems purchased by several states.
  • New Data Mining Application Allows Users to Create Extensive, Targeted Online Libraries

    Mercury News reported on IBM’s WebFountain Advanced Text Analytic Solutions, which according to this IBM overview, “enables access to multi-terabyte data stores of unstructured and semi-structured data. This includes internet data, weblogs, bulletin boards, enterprise data, legacy data, licensed content, newspapers, magazines and trade journals.” The article states that the application is currently gathering data… Continue Reading

    TSA Sought Censorship of Files from Commercial Database

    The link to this article from CQ’s Homeland Security subscriber publication, titled TSA Asks Media to Expunge Public Testimony on Airport Security Problems comes via Secrecy News. It states that TSA requested the removal of two pages of unclassified hearing testimony, presented last November, from the online archives of Federal Document Clearing House (FDCH), a… Continue Reading

    User Vulnerabilities Linked to Anti-Spyware Programs

    The Spyware Warrior blog, referenced in this article is a useful resource for current information on malware, trojan horses, and purported spyware, disguised as anti-spyware. Users beware, and the importance of staying informed is facilitated by the the efforts of reliable advice accompanied by regular updates to track the frequency with which such vulnerabilities are… Continue Reading