Computer expert Alex Halderman has a Dominion voting machine in front of Federal judge Amy Totenberg in Atlanta, borrows a pen, holds the power button down for 7 seconds, the machine asks if he wants to shut down the power, he instead selections the option to go to "Safe" mode, and the machine allows him now full control of the votes in that machine, including allowing him to change votes.
So turns out the machines are not "secure," at all, any fashion. Guess we just have to trust the people in charge of voting at all the (D)imbo strongholds, like Fulton County, Georgia, and Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, Wayne County, Michigan and Maricopa County, Arizona.
You know, the places where the vote counting stopped on election night for some reason.