Publisher's Synopsis
If you don't have faith in the integrity of U.S. elections, you are not alone. Two-thirds of American voters are not confident their votes will be counted as cast.
This crisis of confidence is not unwarranted. For more than a decade, cyber security experts have been crying foul over the extensive vulnerabilities that plague our elections. They have even made a sport out of coopting voting machines to do their bidding, from changing votes counts to playing Pac-Man games, and spreading malicious viruses.
How to Hack an Election is your definitive guide to today's election security crisis. Armed with their own voting machine, ethical hackers David and Jack Cahn take readers into the trenches, demonstrating how easy it is to hack a voting machine. The brothers proceed to make definitive recommendations for how we can make our elections more secure and protect our democracy from those who seek to subvert it.