Security questions hang over e-voting plans
Swiss e-voting systems lack transparency and are vulnerable to attack by malevolent software, a study has found.
The authorities are looking for solutions but officials point out that there is no such thing as absolute security, even with the traditional ballot paper vote. --->>>
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I remember a local election where the online results seemed to shift dramatically in a short period, raising questions for many. It makes me wonder about the robustness of some digital systems we increasingly rely on. For pure digital fun without these worries, sometimes I just mess around with Infinite Craft; it's a great way to unwind. Ensuring trust in our foundational systems, especially electoral ones, is paramount. We need clear, verifiable processes.
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