Democratic Senator Ron Wyden's warnings about voting machines and election software 2020

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Democratic Senator Ron Wyden's warnings about voting machines and election software before the 2020 election sound oddly similar to the concerns raised by Mike Lindell:

"The biggest seller of voting machines is doing something that violates cyber security 101. Directing that you install remote access software, which would make a machine like that a magnet for fraudsters and hackers."

“43% of American voters use voting machines that researchers have found have serious security flaws, including back doors. These companies are accountable to no one. They won’t answer basic questions about their cyber security practices. And the biggest companies won’t answer any questions at all. Five states have no paper trail, and that means there is no way to prove the numbers the voting machines put out are legitimate. So much for cyber security 101.”

"The vast majority of 10,000 election jurisdictions nationwide use election management systems that run on old software that will soon be out of date and ripe for exploitation by hackers, according to an exhaustive analysis by the Associated Press. PA, WI, MI, FL, IA, IN, AZ, & NC among others are all at risk. Even GA, which passed legislation to buy new voting machines, is on track to buy equipment that suffers from the significant cyber security weakness."

"Our elections weren't secure last week, and they sure as heck aren't secure this week, and anybody who says otherwise is either selling you voting machines or simply has a malicious intent towards our elections."

Does anyone know if we fixed the problems with the voting machines and election software that Democratic Senator Ron Wyden raised before the 2020 election?

Any updates?

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