from the Georgia case:
The design and features of the Dominion software do not permit a simple audit to reveal its misallocation, redistribution, or deletion of votes. First, the system's central accumulator does not include a protected real-time audit log that maintains the date and time stamps of all significant election events.
Key components of the system utilize unprotected logs.
Essentially this allows an unauthorized user the opportunity to arbitrarily add, modify, or remove log entries, causing the machine to log election events that do not reflect actual voting tabulations—or more specifically, do not reflect the actual votes of or the will of the people.
So the log entries aren't secure and allow unauthorized users to modify, add, or remove votes.
Sounds perfect for American elections. Rush this fantastic Dominon systems out to all the battle ground states.