Now Just the News is reporting that a federal judge, in a Georgia case, is considering whether a sealed report by a computer-security expert who reviewed voting machines from Dominion Systems, one of those used during 2020, should be released.
The report noted, "Little has been released in public about the report though the Atlanta Constitution-Journal has reported it found hackers could change votes if they penetrated the machines."
Should the analysis of the Dominion voting machines be released to the public?
Judge Amy Totenberg has confirmed she's looking at the report, and will decide on a release.
Dominion spokesman John Poulosi, in the report, said, "Dominion supports all efforts to bring real facts and evidence forward to defend the integrity of our machines and the credibility of Georgia's elections."
The report said Halderman "Found that malicious software could be installed on voting touchscreens so that votes are changed in QR codes printed on paper ballots, which are then scanned to record votes, according to court documents. QR codes aren't readable by the human eye, and voters have no way to know whether they match the printed text of their choices."
A big concern is that, the report said, "The potential ability to hack voting touchscreens that print out paper ballots extends beyond Georgia. Dominion ballot-marking devices are used in jurisdictions in 12 states, including California, Michigan and Missouri."
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Tuesday, February 1, 2022
Federal judge considers releasing sealed analysis of Dominion voting machines
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