Security News > 2019 > October > Microsoft to Reward Hackers for Finding Bugs in Open Source Election Software

2019-10-18 19:04
Fair elections are the lifelines of democracy, but in recent years election hacking has become a hot topic worldwide. Whether it's American voting machines during the 2016 presidential election or India's EVMs during 2014 general elections, the integrity, transparency, and security of electronic voting machines remained questionable, leaving a wound in the minds of many that is difficult to
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