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Georgia state voting server hacked; data wiped clean by Russians?

27
Oct
2017

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A voting server from the US state of Georgia, part of the US election, was wiped clean in July by its supervisors at the Center for Elections Systems at Kennesaw State University — a suspicious event as the computer was a key piece of evidence in a lawsuit regarding illegal cyber activities in the US presidential election and the accuracy of Georgia’s voting system, reported The Associated Press.

The lawsuit was filed on July 3 by a number of reform advocates.

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