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Hackers Find Numerous Vulnerabilities in Election Machines, Raising Alarms About Election Integrity
JUST THE NEWS – Washington D.C.
In a stunning revelation, hackers have discovered numerous vulnerabilities in election machines across the United States, casting a dark shadow over the integrity of the nation’s electoral process.
The news comes as the Election Assistance Commission (EAC) admitted that the current voting systems have not been tested for vulnerabilities, sparking widespread concern among election officials and cybersecurity experts.
Breaking: EAC Admits Current Voting Systems Untested for Vulnerabilities
The EAC, the primary federal agency responsible for certifying voting systems, acknowledged in a statement that "the current testing program does not provide assurance that the systems are free from vulnerabilities."
The agency added that "any system, no matter how robust, can be compromised if not properly tested and maintained."
Hackers Uncover Widespread Vulnerabilities
According to a confidential report obtained by Just the News, hackers discovered vulnerabilities in a number of election machines, including:
- Voter registration databases
- Ballot casting systems
- Election night reporting systems
The report details how the hackers were able to access and manipulate sensitive election data, including voter rolls and ballot totals.
Cybersecurity Experts Sound the Alarm
"We’ve seen hackers exploiting these same vulnerabilities in other critical infrastructure, such as the electrical grid and healthcare systems," said Dr. Emily Webster, a leading cybersecurity expert. "The fact that election machines are similarly vulnerable is a recipe for disaster."
Election Integrity Under Siege
The discovery of widespread vulnerabilities in election machines has sparked a firestorm of controversy, with critics accusing the EAC of downplaying the severity of the issue.
"It’s unconscionable that the EAC is still certifying voting systems without adequate testing for vulnerabilities," said Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), a longtime advocate for election integrity.
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John Solomon Just The News – Hackers find numerous vulnerabilities in election machines while Election Assistance Commission admits the current voting systems have not been tested for vulnerabilities