Computer Voting Is Open to Easy Fraud, Experts Say. The software that runs many high-tech voting machines contains serious flaws that would allow voters to cast extra votes and permit poll workers to alter ballots undetected. By John Schwartz. [New York Times: Technology]
Month: July 2003
Power to John Robb
John Robb is back! His historic weblog has been restored to his new weblog site at http://jrobb.mindplex.org/
Power to John Robb John Robb is back! His historic weblog has been restored to his new weblog site at http://jrobb.mindplex.org/. Unfortunately, permalinks can't so easily make the journey so our links to John's former site are gone. And Power to the People When we heard from the FCC at SuperNova (see the article from… Continue reading
Power to John Robb
John Robb is back! His historic weblog has been restored to his new weblog site at http://jrobb.mindplex.org/
House votes to block media ownership plan
House votes to block media ownership plan. The House of Representatives votes to tighten regulations limiting TV stations, radio stations and newspapers, setting the stage for a possible showdown with the White House. [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service]
An Easier Way to The Web for Small Business
An Easier Way to The Web for Small Business. Yahoo has launched a new Web site publisher to make it easier for small businesses to establish an online presence. Of course, many of those businesses could be better off with web logs, right? [net.law.blog]
DonXML says that hiring programmers is really a pain in the a##
DonXML says that hiring programmers is really a pain in the a## because the quality of resumes isn't very high. Interesting rant, and some good tips for how to find jobs. Heh, who needs a resume anymore? Just write a weblog. [The Scobleizer Weblog]
SQLBlogs
SQLBlogs are up and running. I'll have to watch this for news about Yukon (Yukon is the code name for the next version of SQL Server). [The Scobleizer Weblog]
ActiveState Field Guide to Spam
ActiveState – ActiveState Field Guide to Spam. Anyone who receives spam – and who doesn't these days? – will likely notice the widespread use of colors, special fonts, pictures, and links to web sites. These features have become so common because most spammers now use HyperText Markup Language (HTML), the Internet code used to develop… Continue reading ActiveState Field Guide to Spam
NEWS.COM
CNET NEWS.COM – Cracking Windows passwords in seconds. If your passwords consist of letters and numbers, beware. Swiss researchers released a paper on Tuesday outlining a way to speed the cracking of alphanumeric Windows passwords, reducing the time to break such codes to an average of 13.6 seconds, from 1 minute 41 seconds. The method… Continue reading NEWS.COM
Voting machines need paper trails
Dan Gillmor: Voting machines need paper trails. [Scripting News]
Nearly 800 Church Sex Abuse Victims in Boston, Report Says
Nearly 800 Church Sex Abuse Victims in Boston, Report Says. The report cited an “institutional acceptance of abuse,” but child-protection laws would not allow charges to be filed. By Kirk Semple. [New York Times: NYT HomePage]