Georgia’s election machines are vulnerable to hacking, according to a cybersecurity expert’s trial testimony.
During a trial on Monday, cybersecurity expert Clay Parikh testified that Dominion Voting System machines in Georgia could be hacked, as well as in other states where the same machines are used, the Atlanta-Journal Constitution reported.
Parikh testified on behalf of the DeKalb County Republican Party, which sued the Georgia secretary of state’s office over concerns regarding the security of the state’s voting machines.
The county GOP claimed that the encryption keys that protect passwords for the voting machines were revealed in election databases that were released as part of records requests sent to four Georgia counties. […]
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