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Claims of online voting fraud at ITIL group remain murky« Th

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Claims of online voting fraud at ITIL group remain murky« Thread Started on Jul 20, 2007, 7:58pm » --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Claims of online voting fraud at ITIL group remain murkyread at sourceJuly 20, 2007 (Computerworld) -- The question of whether someone compromised an online election held last fall by the IT Services Management Forum's U.S. chapter remains an unsolved mystery. Even the source of the complaints that the voting was rigged can't be positively identified. But the plot of this whodunit continues to thicken. This week, Computerworld received an e-mail containing a spreadsheet purportedly showing detailed data from the October election of five members of the ITSMF USA's board of directors. The data includes the dates and times that individual votes were cast, and who received them, although it doesn't identify the ITSMF members who cast the votes.Only a handful of people are supposed to have access to that information, and the fact that it has leaked out explains part of the reason why the Pasadena, Calif.-based organization has hired New York-based risk consulting firm Kroll Inc. to examine the voting records and try to discover what it can about the source of the rigging claims.