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Eric Coomer, an executive with Dominion Voting Systems, which sold the state its new election system last year for more than $100 million, said the problem has to do with the way the voting machines communicate with the underlying Android operating system. He told Totenberg a minor software change will address the issue.

https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/lawyers-spar-over-georgia-voting-machine-glitch-planned-fix

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DL535 5 points ago +5 / -0

Yeah. The complexity of this equipment is completely unreasonable and there is no justification for it given the simplicity of what the machines should actually be doing.. The big picture here is, malevolent actors took advantage of Americans' love for technology, to subvert our society in the most fundamental way imaginable: our elections.

Understand this: the bad code, bad security, overcomplexity, opaque software updates, is literally a feature. They are hiding corruption within complexity, so the average person cannot understand what they are actually doing.