Security News > 2016 > September > US elections and the hacking of e-voting machines (Help Net Security)
2016-09-23 14:15
As the day when US citizens cast a vote for their preferred presidential nominee quickly approaches, the issue of whether the actual voting process can be tampered with is a topic that interests many. It is widely believed, but never officially confirmed, that the DNC hack – and subsequent leaking of data stolen during the breach – is the work of hackers backed by the Russian government and president Vladimir Putin. As Harvard law professor … More →
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