If you do software or hardware development, there's a must-read mailing list called The Forum On Risks To The Public In Computers And Related Systems. The Risks started in 1985. I started reading it on Usenet about 15 years ago. You can read it on the web here
here.
It's a collection of news clipping and anecdotes about problems with new technology, with an emphasis on lessons learned. Often some new product or service is pointed out, with how they
haven't learned from previous failures.
Electronic voting machines get plenty of mentions over the years. The trend in those stories goes like this:
- "Electronic voting machines
CAN be made secure and trustworthy, so long as they do X, Y and Z."
- "Electronic voting machines are in place, and they have
NOT done X, Y and Z."
- "Well, that was the fiasco we all expected. Maybe now they'll do X, Y and Z."
- "Nope, they haven't done X, Y and Z as we head into another election."