Some of the world’s most skilled hackers have uncovered significant vulnerabilities within the U.S. voting system, raising alarms just months before the November election. During a recent gathering of cybersecurity experts in Las Vegas, widely regarded as one of the most prestigious hacking conferences, the participants demonstrated how easily various components of the electoral system could be compromised.
The hackers focused on a range of critical infrastructure, including voting machines and electronic poll books (e-poll books), uncovering "multiple pages" of security flaws that could be exploited. These vulnerabilities, according to experts involved in the event, pose a. . .