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Internet voting is insecure and should not be used in public elections

Quality: 9/10 Relevance: 9/10

Summary

Princeton's CITP blog argues that internet voting is fundamentally insecure, outlining three core weaknesses: voter device malware, server-side tampering, and insider risks. It also critiques End-to-End Verifiable models and the VoteSecure project, emphasizing reliance on peer-reviewed science over press releases for election security.

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