technology vendors have recently been hit with scrutiny over the security of the voting machines and software used across the country. eric gellar is a cybersecurity reporter for politico. eric, when i think back to, you know, going voting with my mom as a kid, voter booth technology almost seemed like an oxymoron. these antiquated machines with little old ladies and phone books. you ve been digging into the actual security measures. what are they doing? the biggest thing they re doing is saying don t worry, we ve got everything under control. okay, that s not working. after the 2000 election, there was a rush to buy these electronic machines. you remember the hanging chad issues in that election. in the times since, there hasn t been a focus on security. there s been a focus on acce accessibili accessibility, using electronic machines. there s been a lot of cybersecurity experts just recently saying there are all kinds of ways you could tamper with the official or unofficial res