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Election Commission throws 'open challenge': From first week of May, try and hack our EVMs

The Election Commission on Wednesday threw an "open challenge" to people to hack its EVMs."From first week of May, experts,scientists, technocrats can come for a week or 10 days and try to hack the machines," an official source said.
Election Commission throws 'open challenge': From first week of May, try and hack our EVMs
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Key Highlights
  • From first week of May, experts, scientists, technocrats can come for a week or 10 days and try to hack the machines: EC
  • The challenge will be open for a week or 10 days and will have various levels
NEW DELHI: Come try hack our EVMs and show they can be tampered with, the Election Commission said today, inviting political parties and experts to the "open challenge".
While the Commission is yet to decide on the exact date, it said the challenge would be held in the first week of May and could continue for ten days.
The last time such an event had taken place was in 2009 when 100 machines from different parts of the country were kept at Vigyan Bhawan.
No one, EC claimed, could hack the electronic voting machines.
When Delhi Chief Minister and AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal had met Chief Election Commissioner Nasim Zaidi with a complaint on EVMs last week, he was told that the poll panel is planning such an event.
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This time, the venue could be Nirvachan Sadan, the EC headquarters.
The specifics would be decided by the Commission's technical expert committee on EVMs and the details would be made public in the next couple of days.
There is a strong possibility that EVMs used in the Uttar Pradesh polls could also be brought in for the challenge. BSP had alleged that tampered machines helped BJP win the polls .
As per rules, the machines cannot be taken out of the strong room for 40 days -- a period within which an aggrieved person can file an election petition before the high court concerned. That period will end later this month.
"From first week of May, experts, scientists, technocrats can come for a week or 10 days and try to hack the machines," an official source said.
They said the challenge will be open for a week or 10 days
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