Hackers Are Sharing Reams of US Voter Data on the Dark Web

  • 18 January 2016
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18 January 2016  Written by  Joseph Cox
 
Alleged voting records of millions of American citizens have been uploaded to the dark web on a site affiliated with a well-known cybercrime forum. Although the information is not particularly sensitive in its own right, its presence on the site shows that even easily obtainable personal data can be of interest to hackers.
 
The datasets appear to include voters’ full names, dates of birth, the date they registered to vote, addresses, local school districts, and several other pieces of information. The dumps also include voting records from previous elections and political affiliations. The two largest files are 1.2 GB and 1 GB, respectively, and each contain at least a million entries. The folder containing the files is called “US_Voter_DB,” though Motherboard could not independently verify the contents’ legitimacy.
 
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From a political point of view the hackers could supply this information to those people that are running for a office for a fee. This could give a edge to the political side.

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