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WillYourVoteBCounted Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-15-06 07:40 PM
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67. the tip off
the tip off was when it was said that this "new" security
hole existed on every model of Diebold Touchscreens.

If follows that this isn't new, and the many Diebold technicians
most certainly know how to use it.

It was used in Georgia to put all of those "patches" on it.

Maybe our boy Keith Long helped, although I don't see his name often in
the memos.
http://blackboxvoting.com/s9/docs/long_cv.htm

Excerpt from Keith Long's resume....

"Diebold Election Systems, Inc. McKinney, TX
Senior Project Manager 2002 to 2005
Directed a 60 million dollar project to successfully install 22,000 electronic voting machines in the State of Georgia on time and under budget.
Project lead to install 5,000 electronic voting machines in the State of Maryland.
Supervised the installation of a new Voter Registration System in Cuyahoga County (Cleveland), Ohio.
Planned and directed the statewide election results upload to the Georgia Secretary of State website.
Managed the design and testing of new optical scan voting system."
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