Princeton computer scientists said they created demonstration vote-stealing software that can be installed within a minute on a common electronic voting machine. The software can fraudulently change vote counts without being detected.
When I’ve been reading about voting machines, and they talk about a “paper record” as a backup, I figured it printed a tape as the people voted and had a little window so they could see the tape and confirm the correct vote was recorded for them. Printing a summary at the end is just a joke (a bad one).

