The interpid team at black box voting has been working thier tails off and has found alot of disturbing facts about the central tabulators at Diebold that could affect over 40million of Nov. votes. I spent hours of my own time looking at Cuyahoga's results and found dozens of discrepencies in the tabulations that I sent on to the Ohio Democratic party.
I put some of the key parts of the article in the extended entry. Choice was the use of "diebold" as a password. Second choice, ONE person could hack the database, change votes and not leave a trace.
see the link for more info
http://www.blackboxvoting.org/index.html
"However, another method did work. The hack that did work was unsophisticated enough that many high school students would be able to achieve it. This hack altered the election by 100,000 votes, leaving no trace at all in the central tabulator program. It did not appear in any audit log. The hack could have been executed in the November 2004 election by just one person."
"This hack stunned the officials who were observing the test. It calls into question the results of as many as 40 million votes in 30 states. We are awaiting the response of the House Judiciary Committee to this new development for their investigation."
"Local officials did not know their password, so Bev Harris asked if they would like her to hack the password. They said "yes" (!)
Later, to our even greater surprise, Bev Harris found that the password set by the Diebold tech on this real election file, used in the Nov. 2004 election was ... drum roll please ... the diabolically clever password: "diebold." (This took only two tries to guess.)"