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20-04-2007, 12:32 door Anoniem

All Headline News*, Manila, Philippines (AHN), 17 Apr 2007 Local and foreign computer hackers will be invited to break into an Internet-based voting system that will be pilot-tested by the country's Commission on Elections (Comelec) 10 to 30 Jul 2007 for 26,853 registered absentee voters in Singapore. The results of the polls, which will use survey questions, will be non-binding, which means it will not affect official elections results. Comelec commissioner Florentino Tuason Jr. told local reporters they have already asked the help of the International Foundation for Electoral System (IFES), a Washington-based IFES non-profit organization, in getting professional hackers to test the security of the Internet voting system. "When Scytl presented the system, everybody was impressed on the security features. It is covered by international patent and it has been declared secured by no less than Switzerland and everyone in the global community should respect that decision," Tuason told ...

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