Tuesday, November 07, 2006

HBO Documentary: Hacking Democracy



HBO is currently running a documentary about the vulnerabilities in voting machines. Here is a description from the HBO website:

In 2002, Seattle grandmother and writer Bev Harris asked officials in her county why they had acquired electronic touch screen systems for their elections. Unsatisfied with their explanation, she set out to learn about electronic voting machines on her own. In the course of her research, which unearthed hundreds of reported incidents of mishandled voting information, Harris stumbled across an "online library" of the Diebold Corporation, discovering a treasure trove of information about the inner-workings of the company's voting system. Harris brought this proprietary "secret" information to computer security expert Dr. Avi Rubin of Johns Hopkins University, who determined that the software lacked the necessary security features to prevent tampering. Her subsequent investigation took her from the trash cans of Texas to the secretary of state of California and finally to Florida, where a "mini-election" to test the vulnerability of the memory cards used in electronic voting produced alarming results. . .

Ultimately, Bev Harris' research proved that the top-secret computerized systems counting the votes in America's public elections are not only fallible, but also vulnerable to undetectable hacking, from local school board contests to the presidential race. With the electronic voting machines of three companies - Diebold, ES&S and Sequoia - collectively responsible for around 80 percent of America's votes today, the stakes for democracy are high.

Diebold, a manufacturer of a significant number of voting systems tried unsuccesfully to get HBO to cancel the documentary. Here is an article on their efforts with a link to their press release. The documentary is being shown on HBO during the months of November and December 2006. Here is a schedule.

The entire video was briefly available on Google Video but it has now been removed.



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