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Russian Election Hacking Efforts, Wider Than Previously Known, Draw Little Scrutiny
Saturday, 02 September 2017 08:49

Excerpt: "The calls started flooding in from hundreds of irate North Carolina voters just after 7 a.m. on Election Day last November."

The assaults on the vast back-end election apparatus - voter-registration operations, state and local election databases, e-poll books and other equipment - have received far less attention than other aspects of the Russian interference. (photo: Patrick Lux/Getty Images)
The assaults on the vast back-end election apparatus - voter-registration operations, state and local election databases, e-poll books and other equipment - have received far less attention than other aspects of the Russian interference. (photo: Patrick Lux/Getty Images)


Russian Election Hacking Efforts, Wider Than Previously Known, Draw Little Scrutiny

By Nicole Perlroth, Michael Wines and Matthew Rosenberg, The New York Times

02 September 17

 

he calls started flooding in from hundreds of irate North Carolina voters just after 7 a.m. on Election Day last November.

Dozens were told they were ineligible to vote and were turned away at the polls, even when they displayed current registration cards. Others were sent from one polling place to another, only to be rejected. Scores of voters were incorrectly told they had cast ballots days earlier. In one precinct, voting halted for two hours.

Susan Greenhalgh, a troubleshooter at a nonpartisan election monitoring group, was alarmed. Most of the complaints came from Durham, a blue-leaning county in a swing state. The problems involved electronic poll books — tablets and laptops, loaded with check-in software, that have increasingly replaced the thick binders of paper used to verify voters’ identities and registration status. She knew that the company that provided Durham’s software, VR Systems, had been penetrated by Russian hackers months before.


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