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Why don't we vote online? The general consensus has been toward paper ballots. However, more than 30 states quietly allow some form of internet voting, despite warnings from cybersecurity experts.
The advice from cybersecurity experts is unanimous: Internet voting is a bad idea. But it's already happening in every federal election. In 2020, more than 300,000 Americans cast ballots online.
After more than two weeks of staggered voting, PNG's election is winding towards a close, with most areas now counting ballots and new MPs being declared each day. However, the election has been ...
The platform, known as Secure Internet Voting, or SIV, is ran by a U.S. firm of the same name. Allowing people to vote from their phones or computers, it is already being used in small pilot ...
LAS VEGAS: Hackers from around the world gathered in a small conference room in Las Vegas on Friday to test their skills against a new online voting platform, in a bid to learn what digital ...
Reuters. FILE PHOTO: An election worker processes ballots at Philadelphia's vote counting facility on Pennsylvania's primary election day in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. April 23, 2024.
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