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Hacking America's Election Modems
Hacking America's Election Modems
Voting machine manufacturers have also installed remote-access software and cellular modems connecting voting machines directly to the internet.
Through these modems, hackers could theoretically intercept results as they’re transmitted on election night — or, worse, use the modem connections to reach back into voting machines or the election management systems to install malware, change software, or alter official results.
NBC News reported ten months before the 2020 election that ES&S, the largest U.S. election machine vendor, had installed at least 14,000 modems in their voting machines even though many election security experts had previously warned that voting machines with modems were vulnerable to hackers.
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