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The US election system has safeguards. But human nature is a vulnerability

  • Hacking a local election system in the United States is unlikely to alter presidential outcomes due to safeguards like decentralized systems and paper records, as stated by election officials.
  • Foreign and domestic groups may seek to undermine confidence in U.S. Democracy through perception hacks, rather than altering votes directly, according to election officials.
  • The days following the election are crucial as results are announced, and foreign adversaries may attempt to attack the democratic process, needing American vigilance against such efforts.
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