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Diebold Election Systems Response to the Princeton University AccuVote-TS Analysis
ALLEN, Texas, Sept. 13 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following statement may be attributed to Dave Byrd, president, Diebold Election Systems: "Three people from the Center for Information Technology Policy and Department of Computer Science at Princeton University today released a study of a Diebold Election Systems AccuVote-TS unit they received...
Tags: analysis, Diebold Election Systems, Princeton University, SECURITY
Research articles 2006-09-13

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Diebold goes on the defensive; Tv, radio spots to counter report critical of voting machines.(Diebold Election Systems plans a marketing campaign targeting Ohio election officials and voters)
Byline: HENRY GOMEZ In an effort to fight back against critics of its electronic voting machines, Diebold Election Systems in Green plans to launch a marketing counterattack that first will target Ohio election officials and voters. The campaign Byline: HENRY GOMEZ...
Tags: Diebold Inc., marketing, radio, Rubin
Research articles 2003-10-06
Global Election Systems Executes Letter of Intent To Be Acquired By Diebold, Incorporated
Business Editors McKINNEY, Texas--BUSINESS WIRE--June 21, 2001 Global Election Systems Inc. (AMEX:GLE; TSE:GSM) announced today that it has entered into a letter of intent to be acquired by Diebold, Incorporated (NYSE:DBD), based in Canton, Ohio. The agreement in principle includes a stock-for-stock transaction valued at $1.50 per common...
Tags: Components, Diebold Inc., FINANCE, HARDWARE, Investment, Keyboards, Manufacturing, SEC
Research articles 2001-06-21
Whistleblower pleads guilty in Diebold case
A Van Nuys actor who became a hero to electronic-voting critics and digital-rights activists pleaded guilty this week to a felony computer crime, paid $10,000 restitution to lawyers for Diebold Election Systems and tried going back to his quiet life. Stephen Heller, 44, was sentenced to probation...
Tags: Diebold Inc., Government, Jones Day
Research articles 2006-11-22
E-voting 'hero' pleads guilty in Diebold case
A Van Nuys actor who became a hero to electronic-voting critics and digital-rights activists pleaded guilty this week to a felony computer crime, paid $10,000 restitution to lawyers for Diebold Election Systems and tried going back to his quiet life. Stephen Heller, 44, was sentenced to probation...
Tags: Diebold Inc., Government, Jones Day
Research articles 2006-11-22
E-voting `hero' pleads guilty to computer crime in Diebold case
A Van Nuys actor who became a hero to electronic-voting critics and digital-rights activists pleaded guilty this week to a felony computer crime, paid $10,000 restitution to lawyers for Diebold Election Systems and tried going back to his quiet life. Stephen Heller, 44, was sentenced to probation for...
Tags: computer, Diebold Inc., Government, Jones Day, PRODUCTIVITY
Research articles 2006-11-21
Is the election tamper-proof? Mostly, officials say.(News)
Byline: Robert Sanchez Daily Herald Staff Writer Using a screwdriver and a memory card, a Princeton University professor set out to show how quickly vote-stealing software could be uploaded into an electronic voting machine. The so-called "Princeton hack" sparked controversy as ...
Tags: audit, ballot, Components, Cook, FINANCE, Government, HARDWARE, Keyboards, Princeton University
Research articles 2006-10-25
Global Election Amends Letter Of Intent With Diebold; Announces Preliminary Financial Results
Business Editors MCKINNEY, Texas--BUSINESS WIRE--Aug. 7, 2001 Global Election Systems Inc. (AMEX: GLE; TSE: GSM) and Diebold, Incorporated (NYSE: DBD) announce the amendment to the terms of their non-binding letter of intent. The companies previously announced that they had signed a non-binding letter of intent for the acquisition...
Tags: Components, Diebold Inc., E-mail, FINANCE, financial, HARDWARE, INTERNET, Investment, Keyboards, SEC
Research articles 2001-08-07
Man pleads guilty in computer crime
A Van Nuys actor who became a hero to electronic-voting critics and digital-rights activists pleaded guilty this week to a felony computer crime, paid $10,000 restitution to lawyers for Diebold Election Systems and tried going back to his quiet life. Stephen Heller, 44, was sentenced to probation...
Tags: computer, Diebold Inc., Government, Jones Day, PRODUCTIVITY
Research articles 2006-11-22
Whistle-blower faces theft charges
One night early in 2004, a few weeks before the presidential primary, a Van Nuys actor making ends meet temping as a word processor listened on headphones as a young lawyer laid out a defense for Diebold Election Systems Inc.'s use of unapproved voting software in Alameda County. ...
Tags: attorney, California, computer, Diebold Inc., Government, Jones Day, lawyer, Leadership, PRODUCTIVITY
Research articles 2006-03-13
E-vote case puts actor in limelight
One night early in 2004, a few weeks before the presidential primary, a Van Nuys actor making ends meet temping as a word processor listened on headphones as a young lawyer laid out a defense for Diebold Election Systems Inc.'s use of unapproved voting software in Alameda County. ...
Tags: attorney, California, computer, Diebold Inc., Government, Jones Day, lawyer, Leadership, PRODUCTIVITY
Research articles 2006-03-13
One man's hero is another's thief
One night early in 2004, a few weeks before the presidential primary, a Van Nuys actor making ends meet temping as a word processor listened on headphones as a young lawyer laid out a defense for Diebold Election Systems Inc.'s use of unapproved voting software in Alameda County. ...
Tags: attorney, California, computer, Diebold Inc., E-mail, Government, Jones Day, lawyer, PRODUCTIVITY
Research articles 2006-03-13
Bit actor to be tried for theft
One night early in 2004, a few weeks before the presidential primary, a Van Nuys actor making ends meet temping as a word processor listened on headphones as a young lawyer laid out a defense for Diebold Election Systems Inc.'s use of unapproved voting software in Alameda County. ...
Tags: attorney, California, computer, Diebold Inc., Government, Jones Day, lawyer, Leadership, PRODUCTIVITY
Research articles 2006-03-13
Fledgling actor indicted for theft
One night early in 2004, a few weeks before the presidential primary, a Van Nuys actor making ends meet temping as a word processor listened on headphones as a young lawyer laid out a defense for Diebold Election Systems Inc.'s use of unapproved voting software in Alameda County. ...
Tags: attorney, California, computer, Diebold Inc., Government, Jones Day, lawyer, Leadership, PRODUCTIVITY
Research articles 2006-03-13
Diebold Election Systems, NCR Corporation, Election.com to Sponsor/Exhibit at Election Law Summit
Business Editors
Tags: NCR Corp.
Research articles 2002-06-06
Diebold Election Systems to Exhibit at Election Law Summit June 23-25, Washington D.C
Business Editors & Legal Writers
Research articles 2002-05-07
TV network stands by film on 'hackable' US ballot machines
LOS ANGELES AFP — The makers of electronic voting machines to be used across the US in next week's mid-term elections attacked a documentary that claims the devices are unsecure and can be hacked. Diebold Election Systems have demanded that entertainment network HBO pull the film "Hacking Democracy" from its...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Diebold Inc., documentary, Hacking, network, SECURITY, TV
Research articles 2006-11-01
Diebold touches voting; Voting systems survive high-stakes '04 election.
Byline: Joseph Pryweller The eyes of a nation were on Diebold Inc. on election night. The company and several competitors have been under a microscope since rolling out touch-screen voting systems in a smattering of states for the 2004 president Byline:...
Tags: Diebold Inc., touch screen
Research articles 2004-11-08
Why Governments must make voting systems open source
Premier Election Solutions, formerly known as Diebold,  patched a security weakness in its electronic vote tabulation software this week. Nice, but how many flaws are required before governments mandate open source solutions?
Tags: government, security weakness, Premier Election Solutions Inc., electronic-vote tabulation software, E-vote
News items 2009-08-13
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