by Kyle Becker, Becker News:
It’s election season. Incumbent Democratic President Joe Biden has not secured re-election. So, that means one thing: It’s “safe” for Americans to discuss voting machine vulnerabilities again.
Such is the case with a new CNN report that reveals the breathtaking development that Georgia will not be updating its Dominion software before the 2024 election.
Newly unsealed court documents reveal that Georgia election officials have been aware of vulnerabilities in the state’s voting software for over two years but have decided not to update the system until after the 2024 election. The vulnerabilities pertain to certain Dominion Voting machines, and their existence has been confirmed by federal cybersecurity officials who have advised election officials nationwide to update their systems.