Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

US federal govt notifies 21 states of election hacking

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WASHINGTON: ILLINOIS SAID HACKERS HAD SUCCEEDED IN BREACHING ITS VOTER SYSTEMS. OTHER STATES SAID EFFORTS TO GET TO INFO WERE REJECTED.

The US federal government on Friday told election officials in 21 states that hackers targeted their systems before last year’s presidenti­al election.

The notificati­on came roughly a year after officials of the department of homeland security first said states were targeted by hacking efforts possibly connected to Russia. The states that told The Associated Press they had been targeted included key political battlegrou­nds, such as Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvan­ia, Virginia and Wisconsin.

The AP contacted every state election office to determine which ones had been informed that their election systems had been targeted. The others confirming were Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticu­t, Delaware, Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, Minnesota, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas and Washington.

Being targeted does not mean that sensitive voter data was manipulate­d or results were changed. A hacker targeting a system without getting inside is similar to a burglar circling a house checking for unlocked doors and windows.

Even so, the widespread nature of the attempts and the yearlong lag time in notificati­on from Homeland Security raised concerns among some election officials and lawmakers.

For many states, the Friday calls were the first official confirmati­on of whether their states were on the list — even though state election officials across the country have been calling for months for the federal government to share informatio­n about any hacks. AP

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