UCSB Security Group’s Attack on Voting Machines (Part1 of 2)
The video shows how voting machines can be compromised and modified by a virus that steals votes from unsuspecting users
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The video shows how voting machines can be compromised and modified by a virus that steals votes from unsuspecting users
Duration : 0:9:12
New Delhi/ Patna/ Jaipur, May 7 (ANI): Millions of Indians began voting in several states amid tight security on Thursday for the fourth-phase of the country’s five-phased mammoth election process. In New Delhi, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, daughter of congress chief Sonia Gandhi, was amongst the early voters as she went to cast her vote along with her husband surrounded by security guards. She appealed to the voters to vote for the country’s progress.
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Suicide bombers in Iraq have launched a series of assaults as the country heads to the polls for parliamentary elections.
A string of deadly blasts shattered an early round of voting on Thursday, as hundreds of thousands of soldiers and police officers cast their votes.
The attacks served as a grim reminder that the security situation remains precarious for the millions of Iraqis getting ready to cast their ballots on Sunday.
Sunday’s poll is seen as a security test for Iraq as the US prepares to reduce its military presence in the coming months.
Al Jazeera’s Anita McNaught reports from Baghdad.
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Early voting has begun in Iraq’s parliamentary elections.
Security personnel, detainees and hospital patients were among those allowed to vote ahead of Sunday’s election, when most Iraqis will cast their ballots.
Security is tight after Wednesday’s suicide bomb attack in the city of Baquba, which killed at least 32 people.
These are only Iraq’s second elections for a full parliamentary term since the US-led invasion in 2003.
Al Jazeera’s Mike Hanne reports from Baghdad.
[March 4, 2010]
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