On 1/4/06, Tanner Lovelace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 1/4/06, Rick DeNatale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > I don't remember how many recall the "obfuscated voting machine"
> > contest that was covered on /. a few years back.  The winner was
> > portable C code which cooked the results, even only doing this on the
> > date of the election.  Even with the source code, the knowledge that
> > it was crooked, AND a hint that it involved a buffer overflow, the
> > source code looked perfectly reasonable, to the extent that it
> > required stepping through the code with a debugger to find which line
> > of code changed the result, and then a good bit of head scratching to
> > figure out how it was doing it.
>
> Link, please?

Google is my search engine, I shall not want:

http://graphics.stanford.edu/~danielrh/vote/vote.html

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