Georgia still using tragicomically insecure voting system

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Don’t leave your car key in the glove compartment. And don’t key all the vehicles in your fleet with the same key, and leave that key in every glove compartment. For over a decade 2004-2018, Georgia was using voting machines so insecure it was like having a fleet of vehicles that didn’t even use keys — anyone could just get in and drive off, or rather, it was easy to propagate a vote-stealing virus that would count votes for whatever candidate the hacker wanted. In 2019 the Georgia legislature f...

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