sábado, 9 de diciembre de 2017

EC denies EVM hacking complaint in Porbandar, says bluetooth waves originating from polling agent’s phone | The Indian Express

EC denies EVM hacking complaint in Porbandar, says bluetooth waves originating from polling agent’s phone | The Indian Express



EC denies EVM hacking complaint in Porbandar, says bluetooth waves originating from polling agent’s phone

Election Commission of India ordered an inquiry and came to the conclusion that the blue-tooth waves were originating not from the EVM but from mobile phone of a polling agent who was sitting inside the booth.

By: Express News Service | Ahmedabad | Updated: December 9, 2017 5:19 pm
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Minutes after Sanjay Kariya, president of Porbandar city unit of Congress filed complaint that EVM at a polling station in Sindhi Muslim Jamat in Thakkar-Takia area of Porbandar was connected to a bluetooth device, the Election Commission of India ordered an inquiry and came to the conclusion that the bluetooth waves were originating not from the EVM but from mobile phone of a polling agent who was sitting inside the booth.

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