Can EVMs Be Hacked, How Secure, Safe Are EVMs? | West Bengal Election Results 2026 | Mamata Banerjee

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After almost every election, some opposition leaders raise questions about EVMs (Electronic Voting Machines). Following the West Bengal elections of 2026, similar concerns have once again been voiced by certain leaders and sections of the public. In this video, Cyber Crime Expert and Investigator Amit Dubey explains how secure EVMs really are and whether they can be hacked. #CyberSecurity #EVM Dont worry, we won't judge you for binge-watching the OG content on @zeeswitch Subscribe and let's have a great time together! SWITCH is a leap in the world of content - raw, uncensored and unfiltered. The platform puts together ground reports, explainers, short films, cricket, roast shows, interviews, entertainment, tech and AI and much more with an attitude that’s about millennials and Gen Z. We believe in the art of sharp and meaningful storytelling with a dollop of wit and satire. Time to shift gears, time to change…it is time to SWITCH! -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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