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America Needs Paper-Based Ballots for the 2020 Election?Cyber Saturday


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SOURCE: https://fortune.com/2019/08/10/america-needs-paper-based-ballots-for-the-2020-election-cyber-saturday/
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August 10, 2019As the United States gears up for next year's presidential election, concerns over the security of the nation's voting systems are mounting.One issue that's absorbing much attention in Washington, D.C., and beyond: whether to require states to use voting machines that produce paper ballots. A security researcher showed that he could to obtain his fiance’s Social Security number and other sensitive information by tricking companies into sending the details under cover of European data privacy laws. Apple is distributing special, hacker-friendly iPhones to a cadre of security researchers. MorrisClass Action Lawsuit Accusing Facebook of Using Biometric Data Without Consent Will Move Ahead, Court Says by Joel RosenblattWhat You Need to Know About 8chan, the Controversial Site Tied to the El Paso Shooting by Chris Morris8chan Owner Heads to US After Lawmakers Tweet to Meet With Him About White Supremacists and the Site by Frank BajakResearchers Discovered a Big Security Flaw In This Important Microsoft Product by Jonathan VanianTwitter May Have Shared User Data Without Permission by Chris MorrisSecurity Researchers Find ‘Worst Case Scenario’ in LeapFrog Kids Tablet by Alyssa NewcombMeet the Humble CEO Who Wants to Build the Biggest Cybersecurity Company Ever by Robert HackettApple, Google, and Amazon May Have Violated Your Privacy by Reviewing Digital Assistant Commands by Natalia Drozdiak and Giles TurnerSave the Tubes.

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