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Re: Diebold Global Election Management System (GEMS) Backdoor Account Allows Authenticated Users to Modify Votes Sep 21 2004 03:05PM
pressinfo diebold com (8 replies)
Re: Diebold Global Election Management System (GEMS) Backdoor Account Allows Authenticated Users to Modify Votes Sep 22 2004 04:19PM
Jay Hennigan (jay west net) (1 replies)
On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 pressinfo (at) diebold (dot) com [email concealed] wrote:

> In-Reply-To: <20040831203815.13871.qmail (at) www.securityfocus (dot) com [email concealed]>
>
> Diebold strongly refutes the existence of any "back doors" or "hidden codes" in its GEMS software. These inaccurate allegations appear to stem from those not familiar with the product, misunderstanding the purpose of legitimate structures in the database. These structures are well documented and have been reviewed (including at a source code level) by independent testing authorities as required by federal election regulations.

> >Vendor URL: www.diebold.com/dieboldes/GEMS.htm (Links to External Site)

Heh. If the above URL indicates the competence level of Diebold, be
very afraid. Note the prominent photo of a Sun server with the text
touting Microsoft Windows.

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Re: Diebold Global Election Management System (GEMS) BackdoorAccount Allows Authenticated Users to Modify Votes Sep 22 2004 10:13AM
Mike Ely (me taupehat com) (1 replies)
Re: Diebold Global Election Management System (GEMS) Backdoor Account Allows Authenticated Users to Modify Votes Sep 24 2004 02:01PM
Claudius Li (aprentic sectae net) (3 replies)


 

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