> 2. Remote Attacks Proven: Despite insistence the fact that machines are “air gapped” from the Internet protects against all remote attacks, both DEF CON 25 and 26 found exploits to hack machines remotely, requiring physical access to the machine.
Conversely, is it possible to physically or remotely access one of these machines and determine if they've been hacked (or pre-hacked?) and how long would that take?
Also, does the hack simply modify the results for that machine, it does it grant access to manipulating the entire county vote?
Did you leave out a word?