Those weaknesses were previously verified by federal cybersecurity officials, who urged election officials across the country to update their systems.
Georgia election officials insist it is highly unlikely that the vulnerabilities will be exploited in real attacks.
Georgia officials have dismissed the potential for these weaknesses to be exploited.
But Georgia has not implemented the recommended security patch and state officials said they are waiting to do so until after 2024.
The report was placed under seal by a judge “given the serious election security concerns” raised by its potential release, according to court records.
Persons:
Brad Raffensperger, Mike Hassinger, ” Gabriel Sterling, Alex Halderman, ”, Halderman, Mitre
Organizations:
Washington CNN, Republican, CNN, Dominion, Systems, University of Michigan, Mitre Corp
Locations:
Georgia