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Confuse-a-Cat
Posted by Kelvin Mace in Election Reform
Fri May 12th 2006, 02:37 PM
I failed to parse the question and answer correctly.

Bev was NOT the first person to find the files:

Some kids who are "really interested in computers" were playing around last year, spidering through the links on various websites, when they discovered that Diebold had an unsecured FTP site (the same one Behler had used). One of the boys noted the fact on his website. Some other material on that site--not the stuff about Diebold--attracted a lot of hits, and that automatically led Google, the cyberspace search engine, to position it among the early-listed sites for many searches. One day Bev Harris, a literary publicist in Washington who was doing research for a book on vote-counting in computers, fed Google the right search words and the FTP site itself popped up. Knowing little about computers, she turned to David Allen, who was publishing her book, and he recognized the openly posted source codes and much other data concerning Diebold voting machines.


How They Could Steal the Election This Time
by Ronnie Dugger
The Nation, 7/29/04


Also, I told her what files SHE needed to look at. Pointing her to .src, bas, etc would have been a waste of time since she didn't not jack about programming. Other people with appropriate expertise worked on the source code.

BTW, Dugger interviewed Bev for the story, so again, it is from your idol.

*Ching*

I keep forgetting that $25 for Bev.
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