June 21, 2008
Privacy & Security Watch: Diebold Summer Sale Offers Used Voting Machines
This also gets categorized under: "Who wants to steal the election?"
According to this article, Premier Election Solutions, formerly known as Diebold, makers of those easily hackable electronic voting machines, (just do an internet search on "hackable Diebold" if you doubt that statement), is "selling off everything from used touch-screen voting machines ($600/each) to ballot boxes ($1,000/each), voter and poll supervisor smart cards that are used to initiate voting on machines on election day ($2.00/each), and tamper-evident security seals ($0.15/each) that are supposed to protect machines from intruders."
Richard L. Kuper
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According to this article, Premier Election Solutions, formerly known as Diebold, makers of those easily hackable electronic voting machines, (just do an internet search on "hackable Diebold" if you doubt that statement), is "selling off everything from used touch-screen voting machines ($600/each) to ballot boxes ($1,000/each), voter and poll supervisor smart cards that are used to initiate voting on machines on election day ($2.00/each), and tamper-evident security seals ($0.15/each) that are supposed to protect machines from intruders."
Richard L. Kuper
The Kuper Report
http://TheKuperReport.com
Labels: breach, companies, corporations, data, data security, diebold, election, fraud, government, hack, hackable, kuper report, premier, richard kuper, vote
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May 10, 2007
Privacy and Security Watch: University of Missouri Hacked For Second Time This Year
According to this article, The University of Missouri has been hacked for the second time this year. The hacker gained access to the social security numbers of over 22,000 students and alumni through a Web page that was used "to make queries about the status of trouble reports to the university's computer help desk."
Back in January, there was a similar breach. In that case, "a hacker obtained the Social Security numbers of 1,220 university researchers, as well as personal passwords of as many as 2,500 people who used an online grant application system."
Richard Kuper
The Kuper Report
http://TheKuperReport.com
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R.L. Kuper, Inc. - Management Consulting
Back in January, there was a similar breach. In that case, "a hacker obtained the Social Security numbers of 1,220 university researchers, as well as personal passwords of as many as 2,500 people who used an online grant application system."
Richard Kuper
The Kuper Report
http://TheKuperReport.com
Labels: breach, college, data security, hack, Kuper, kuper report, personal data, privacy, richard kuper, school, security
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