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MIT Hacker Enters 1,000 Votes for Taco Bell

November 16, 2006 02:37 PM ET | Permanent Link | Print

MIT's dining services recently asked students what kind of food they wanted in their dining hall. "At the close of the survey, over half of the votes were for...Taco Bell," the Tech reports. But perhaps remembering an incident last year where a single individual voted multiple times for Chik-Fil-A, Information Services and Technology officials soon concluded all those votes were from a single hacker, and they were disqualified. Other students preferred Thai food.

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