Hackers Demonstrate How to Crack Into Electronic Voting Machines in Minutes
‘Who says America’s electronic voting machinery cannot be hacked?
One of the world’s largest and best-known hacker conventions, DEF CON, debuted an interactive “Voting Machine Hacker Village” this year at its annual gathering in Las Vegas. In some cases within minutes, and in other cases within a few hours, of the village doors’ opening, hackers in attendance said they had successfully breached some systems. The security investigators claimed to have found major vulnerabilities or claimed to have breached every voting machine and system present.
Members of the DEF CON hacking community said they took complete control of an e-poll book, a type of election equipment in use in dozens of states where voters arrive at precincts, sign in and receive their ballots. Other targets hackers claim had major security flaws include the Sequoia AVC Edge, currently in use in 13 states and the AccuVote TSX, in use in 19 states.’
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