MIT, University of Michigan study finds security flaws in online voting platform called OmniBallot. These flaws could enable hackers to access and manipulate voter data, the study says. The platform allows voters to download a blank ballot, mark it and then send it through either mail, fax or email for verification. Currently, the platform is used in Delaware, New Jersey and West Virginia, and is designed to allow military personnel to cast their ballots while overseas. After the study was published, Democracy Live disputed the results and said the platform had undergone security testing by a third party.”]