New South Wales Attacks Researchers Who Found Internet Voting Vulnerabilities By electronicfrontierfoundation on April 6, 2015 A security flaw in New South Wales’ Internet voting system may have left as many as 66,000 votes vYou must subscribe and be logged in to read this archived content.visit original source at eff.org‹ Exclusive: TSA ‘Behavior Detection’ Program Targeting Undocumented Immigrants, Not TerroristsThe Whitehouse’s New Executive Order On Cyber Crime is (Unfortunately) No Joke ›Categories: Electronic Frontier FoundationTags: Archive Related Articles Platform Liability Trends Around the Globe: Taxonomy and Tools of Intermediary Liability Podcast Episode: Securing the Vote Data Brokers and True the Vote are the Real Villains of "2000 Mules" Movie EFF to Court: California Law Does Not Bar Content Moderation on Social Media EFF Opposes Anti-Fiber, Anti-Affordability Legislation in California That Will Raise Prices on Middle Income Users DOJ’s New CFAA Policy is a Good Start But Does Not Go Far Enough to Protect Security Researchers