The security flaws in Georgia's election system was uncovered by a professor who specializes in election integrity.
"As an expert for plaintiffs in the election security lawsuit, Halderman gained access to Georgia voting equipment for 12 weeks and produced a 25,000-word secret report."
"The vulnerability could be exploited by someone with physical access to a voting touchscreen, such as a voter in a polling place, or by an attacker who used election management system computers," the report added, citing Halderman.
On Thursday, Secretary of State Raffensperger called on Halderman to request that the judge release his findings on Georgia's election system and his pre-2020 election testimony.
There is currently a lawsuit in Georgia to force the state to jettison its $138 million voting system to go to an election system that uses paper ballots filled out by hand, which is potentially a bipartisan position.
"It's really concerning that the Georgia secretary of state and Dominion are kind of putting their head in the sand," said Susan Greenhalgh, an election security consultant for the plaintiffs suing Georgia over its election system.
The release of the 2020 Georgia election "Secret report" threatens to change all that.
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Monday, January 31, 2022
Expert Hacker's 25,000-Word 'Secret Report' Threatens to Uncover Georgia's Real Election Vulnerabilities
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