Critics of the process have tried to get ahead of the public release of the Cyber Ninjas report, emphasizing that the project has been opaque and that its results will not be reliable. They fear that the report could include falsehoods based on unproven methods — such as microscopically examining the paper on which ballots are printed — or allegations that rely on incomplete understanding of how county elections work that could take time to debunk.
Source: Washington Post August 23, 2021 20:36 UTC