The Dominion Voting Systems software copied from Coffee County is used statewide in Georgia. State and federal officials say that security protocols make it very difficult for anyone to manipulate votes. But some security analysts say the data — circulated beyond a limited number of authorized officials — could give hackers a powerful tool to simulate voting machines and probe for weaknesses. They also fear that, short of manipulating future vote counts, bad actors could use the copied software to claim evidence of fraud, undermining trust in election outcomes...
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