"Voting Experts Warn of 'Serious Threats' for 2024 From Election Equipment Software Breaches"

Twenty-two computer scientists, election security experts, and voter advocacy organizations call for a federal investigation and a risk assessment of voting machines used in the US, emphasizing that software breaches have "urgent implications for the 2024 election and beyond." According to the letter, breaches have affected voting equipment made by two companies that count more than 70 percent of all votes in the country. Douglas W. Jones, a computer scientist who signed the letter to federal agencies, said the effects of the different breaches were not limited to the local election offices where they happened because many offices across the US use the voting system software involved. According to the letter, those involved had access to equipment from two leading manufacturers, Dominion Voting Systems and Election Systems & Software. This article continues to discuss the warning regarding election equipment software breaches.

AP reports "Voting Experts Warn of 'Serious Threats' for 2024 From Election Equipment Software Breaches"

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