DEFCON: Researcher hacked Voting Machine in maximum 90 minutes


Attendees at a hacking convention in las vegas will spend some time this weekend attempting to break in to over thirty voting machines utilized in recent elections. Hackers at at DEFCON in las vegas were able to successfully breach the software of U.S. voting machines in exactly ninety minutes.

The idea behind to hack these machines is to boost awareness and find out exactly how at risk of tampering they're, said by Jeff Moss,DefCon.

Technocrats at the annual "DEF CON" in las vegas got physical voting machines and remote access, with the directions of gaining access to the software.

According to a Register report, within minutes, hackers exposed evident physical and software vulnerabilities across multiple U.S. mechanical device companies' product.

Some devices were found to own physical ports that would be accustomed attach devices containing malicious software. Others had insecure Wi-Fi connections, or were running obsolete software with security vulnerabilities like Windows XP give easy accessibility to the machines.

The Register reported that the challenge was designed by Jake Braun, the Chief executive officer of Cambridge international Advisors and director of Cambridge international Capital. It threatening U.S national security.

The machines were bought on Ebay, and were factory-made by major U.S. mechanical device firms like Diebold Nixorf, Winvote, etc.

In January, President Trump signed an executive order establishing a commission to research potential elector fraud within the 2016 election.

“You will never really realize, you know, there are getting to be — despite what numbers we have a tendency to return up with there are getting to be several people that did things that we're not getting to resolve about,” Trump same in Jan. "But we'll resolve as a result of we need a more robust system wherever that cannot happen.” they're serious regarding the protection of nation’s electoral system.

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