02.23.2024 - By Brad Friedman
Original airdate 2-5-2024. On today's 'BradCast': Last month in a federal courtroom in Georgia, a cybersecurity expert demonstrated how Georgia's touchscreen voting systems can be hacked within seconds by one person with a ballpoint pen. State election officials admitted that apparently nobody oversees cybersecurity for the Georgia's computerized voting system, used in every polling place in the state, and much more. Election security expert SUSAN GREENHALGH of the non-profit Free Speech for People explains the many astonishing revelations from the civil trial that concluded last week. The lawsuit, brought by the non-partisan Coalition for Good Governance, is challenging Georgia's use of the vulnerable, unverifiable touchscreen voting systems and hopes to force the state to move to verifiable hand-marked paper ballots before the critical November 2024 Presidential election. Also today: news headlines from the weekend, including a historic storm, intensified by climate change, that has triggered widespread flooding across Southern California.