“Trump allies pounce on Georgia election vulnerability report”

The Jolt from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. “The report detailed vulnerabilities that could allow a hacker to change votes. A separate, simultaneous report found the risk of hacking to be remote, given standard safety procedures used by election officials. The dueling findings were produced by expert witnesses in an ongoing lawsuit over Georgia’s Dominion voting machines and unsealed last week by U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg.”

“Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger says his office has already addressed the vulnerabilities, with one exception: the state has not yet upgraded to the latest version of its Dominion software and doesn’t plan to do so until after the 2024 elections. Raffensperger said the newest software needs more testing, and he noted that no jurisdiction has deployed it yet.”

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