Loss of Privacy

Keeping you informed on recent losses to privacy and civil rights worldwide.

Browsing Posts published in December, 2008

In an exclusive interview, a former Diebold vote machine contractor who was in charge of preparing the 2002 election between Saxby Chambliss and Max Cleland has stated that the software patches placed on the voting machines in the weeks prior to the election could have rigged the election in favor of Republican Chambliss. The contractor, Chris Hood, was ordered by the President of Diebold, Bob Urosevich, to install uncertified software patches on machines in predominantly Democratic counties, according to Mr. Hood. Saxby Chambliss won a surprising victory after trailing badly in the pre-election polls.

Jeff Dean, Senior Vice-President and Senior Programmer at Global Election Systems (GES), the company purchased by Diebold in 2002 which became Diebold Election Systems, was convicted of 23 counts of felony theft for planting back doors in software he created for ATMs using, according to court documents, a “high degree of sophistication ” to evade detection over a period of two years.

In August 2007, Wikipedia Scanner found that edits via the company’s IP addresses occurred to Diebold’s Wikipedia article, removing criticisms of the company’s products, references to its CEO’s fund-raising for President Bush and other negative criticism from the Wikipedia page about the company in November 2005.

Can we all please go back to using paper now?

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Speigel has uploaded a gallery of maps listing the actual place names from around the world.  The maps are part of The Atlas of True Names, which can be bought online.

Some of the more interesting names are as follows:

Cape Look Out!
Down Flying Houses
Great Land of the Tattooed
Here are People!
Sea of the Brave
Place to Find Gold
Town of Submission
Land of the Floaters
Opposite to the Shipyard
Sibling Love
The Burning One
Realm of the God Of the Underworld

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