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Are voting machines too vulnerable to hacking? Georgia’s having that debate

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Image by Mary Pahlke from Pixabay. Article bJoseph Marks. The Washington Post – February 2, 2022.

There’s a long-running and complicated fight over how much security is necessary to protect elections against hacking. A brewing controversy in Georgia illustrates this perfectly. A judge may soon release a sealed report which was prepared as part of a years-long lawsuit over the security of Georgia’s voting machines. Its author, Alex Halderman, was given rare access to dig through the machines and look for ways to hack them. […]

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