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Prototype e-voting system can solve coercion problem
EPFL researchers have developed and tested Votegral a complete e-voting pipeline, demonstrating for the first time that there is a plausible and practical approach to coercion-resistant electronic ...
E-voting, justifiably, scares a lot of computer security experts. If a hacker steals your payment card details, it's a time-consuming annoyance - but it doesn't influence democracy. That's, in part, ...
Experimental e-voting systems enable voters to create fake voting credentials that voters may give—or sell—to a coercer, who has no way to detect if these credentials are valid or not. Votes cast ...
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