
By Andy McCue
Published: Friday 02 September 2005
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Graham Coles
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UK
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Software Engineer
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In answer to Kevin's comment about how the government intend to deal with fraud in e-Voting, they will probably borrow a technique from the American govenment.
In other words, they won’t.
e-Voting is simply a way of reducing legitimacy of voting, unless it is backed up by a proper paper vote it is worthless.
I am wondering how they deal with the possible fra...
Kevin Zhao
In answer to Kevin's comment about how the governm...
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If we can crack e-bankng and e-commerce, we can se...
Paul Malpas
There are two types of fraud which are reduced by ...
Mike
Ok so if I want to 'disenfranchise' a locality I h...
Andrew Flack
It is perhaps not surprising that the Government h...
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