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Remote Internet voting security flaw?

 
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Feb1-12, 04:25 PM   #1
 

Remote Internet voting security flaw?


Hi guys,


Traditional voting via paper ballots at polling stations, meant that each individual was free to vote for his candidate in complete privacy. A father could vote for a separate candidate and a son for another candidate. So I was wondering is there any way in which to ensure similar privacy when using Internet voting as well ? Or will that then depend on the voter to ensure that he is in a 'private' environment?

I understand its probably not big of an issue since at worst one would vote in front of friends and family...but doesnt it regardless prove a security flaw in internet voting?


Thanks

Regards

evy5maa
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