Hackers tore apart voting machines. Here’s what they found

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At DEF CON in Las Vegas, hackers took apart voting machines to test vulnerabilities. They tell CNN’s Donie O’Sullivan conspiracy theories, not software, are the biggest threats to democracy.

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