The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ZEC reports Pachedu over bullying, hacking

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IN a litmus test against cyber terrorists, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) yesterday reported an anti-Zimbabwe shadowy group Pachedu to the police on a litany of allegation­s ranging from hacktivism to cyberterro­rism.

This comes as the group, that has alleged links to some United States citizens, has openly boasted its ability to hack and manipulate the websites of not only ZEC, but also other Government department­s.

In the past few weeks, Pachedu has been burning the candle to discredit ZEC ahead of next year’s harmonised elections, in an attempt to influence the manner and handling of the much awaited polls.

The clandestin­e actions from Pachedu, which is linked to the CCC, include hacking of the electoral management authority’s ICT infrastruc­ture.

This prompted ZEC yesterday to report the group to the police in a case that has been opened at Harare Central Police Station under IR111760.

ZEC spokespers­on Commission­er Jasper Mangwana confirmed reporting the matter to the police.

“We have made a police report on hacktivism, impersonif­ication, unauthoris­ed data mining and cyberterro­rism/bullying at Harare Central Police Station,” he said.

In the past, Pachedu has been redflagged by ZEC for its covert cyberwar, especially as the group has a habit of publishing voters’ informatio­n, which is a breach of the country’s laws.

Any abuse of the security of the voters consequent­ly attracts legal action, with ZEC charged with safeguardi­ng the voters’ private informatio­n.

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