Anonymous GOP cyber-security expert suggests Diebold tampered with 2002 election

July 18th, 2008 | by jeff | | Post to NewsCloud »

story photo

In discussions with RAW STORY, the whistleblower — who wishes to remain anonymous for fear of retaliation — said that he became suspicious of Diebold’s actions in Georgia for two reasons. The first red flag went up when the computer patch was installed in person by Diebold CEO Bob Urosevich, who flew in from Texas and applied it in just two counties, DeKalb and Fulton, both Democratic strongholds. The source states that Cox was not privy to these changes until after the election and that she became particularly concerned over the patch being installed in just those two counties.

Read the full story

Sphere: Related Content

Post a Comment