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Defcon vote-hacking village shows that “secure” voting machines can be broken in minutes

July 30, 2017 / Mary Eberle / Election Integrity News

Security researchers were invited to hack surplus voting machines in a timed trial at Defcon vote-hacking village. [BoingBoing Forum]

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