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Hackers will target American voting machinesas a public service, to prove how vulnerable they are.
When over 25,000 of them descend on Caesars Palace in Las Vegas at the end of July for DEFCON, the worlds largest hacking conference, organizers are planning to have waiting what they call a village of different opportunities to test how easily voting machines can be manipulated.
Some will let people go after the network software remotely, some will be broken apart to let people dig into the hardware, and some will be set up to see how a prepared hacker could fiddle with individual machines on site in a polling place through a combination of physical and virtual attacks.
With all the attention on Russias apparent attempts to meddle in American electionsformer President Barack Obama and aides have made many accusations toward Moscow, but insisted that theres no evidence of actual vote tamperingvoting machines were an obvious next target, said DEFCON founder Jeff Moss.
Imagine, he said, what a concerted effort out of Russia or anywhere else could do.