- Florida voting machines can be hacked [1], by Marc Caputo, Miami Herald, Jul. 31, 2007.
Reversing an unofficial policy of denial, the Florida Secretary of State's office has conducted an elections study that confirmed Tuesday what a maverick voting chief discovered nearly two years ago: Insider computer hackers can change votes without a trace on Diebold optical-scan machines.
See also
Lunchtime listen: "Hacking democracy" [2]
Most vote machines lose test to hackers [3] (California)