Article 3Z0RP Judge to Georgia voting officials: You’re terrible at digital security

Judge to Georgia voting officials: You’re terrible at digital security

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Enlarge / An electronic voting machine in Atlanta, Georgia. (credit: Elijah Nouvelage/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Georgia's upcoming November 6, 2018 election will remain purely electronic and will not switch to paper to ward off potential hackers, a federal judge in Atlanta ruled on Monday evening.

But as US District Judge Amy Totenberg wrote, she is not at all happy with the inadequate efforts by state officials to shore up their digital security measures.

"The Court advises the Defendants that further delay is not tolerable in their confronting and tackling the challenges before the State's election balloting system," she wrote in her order.

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