This paper describes an on-line e-voting system security implementation to reduce attacks. E-voting is gaining popularity in applications that require high security. E-voting is the electronically voting process via Internet. The system represents security analysis against large-scale attacks performed by rationally thinking attackers. Electronic Voting promises a lot of advantages: It is not only fast and very convenient to use, but it also features additional security properties that cannot be achieved with traditional voting, such as individual or universal verifiability. However, due to the sensitive and critical nature of voting protocols, it is crucial to formally guarantee their correctness with respect to certain intended security properties. We develop a model for describing the real life environment where voting takes place and analyze the behavior of rational adversaries. This paper tries to reduce these large-scale attacks that will help student as well as researchers to realize the e-voting and its security system. The system also eliminates the voting process of non-eligible voters. The security of our e-voting model is more developed than Secure Electronic Registration and Voting Experiment (SERVE) and the recent e-voting systems
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