The Washington Post
Hacker infiltration ends D.C. online voting trial
By Mike DeBonis
October 4, 2010; 2:14 PM ET
Last week, the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics opened a new Internet-based voting system for a weeklong test period, inviting computer experts from all corners to prod its vulnerabilities in the spirit of "give it your best shot." Well, the hackers gave it their best shot -- and midday Friday, the trial period was suspended, with the board citing "usability issues brought to our attention."
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