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Maybe it was a security patch. -Jim -----Original Message----- From: jpcarr@tredegar.com [mailto:jpcarr@tredegar.com] Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 10:35 AM To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion Subject: Georgia: 22,000 Voting Machines Got a Program Fix, Right Before the Election Saw this on another list, thought it might be of interest to programmers. ---------------------------------------------------------- Georgia: 22,000 Voting Machines Got a Program Fix, Right Before the Election. Black Box Voting Did anyone look at the source code? None of your business! No one certified the patches "No one is explaining the files in a folder called "rob-georgia" Read the whole story. http://www.blackboxvoting.com/georgia-fix.html <SNIP> ... identified the very real risk of an attack on voting machines through the Windows operating system.. Did any of the "rob-georgia" patch files from Diebold's unprotected FTP site make their way onto any of these cards? <SNIP> Windows, There's that name again. No mention of iSeries.
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