Top Voting Machine Vendor Admits It Installed Remote-Access Software on Systems Sold to States
The nation’s top voting machine maker has admitted in a letter to a federal lawmaker that the company installed remote-access software on election-management systems it sold over a period of six years, raising questions about the security of those systems and the integrity of elections that were conducted with them.
Previously I linked to a video explaining how flawed voting machines are and that is without installing remote-access software. If only they are regulated in the same way as slot machines.