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https://www.propublica.org/article/cybersecurity-expert-finds-another-flaw-in-georgia-voter-portalA Terrible Vulnerability: Cybersecurity Researcher Discovers Yet Another Flaw in Georgias Voter Cancellation Portal
The flaw would have allowed anyone to submit a voter registration cancellation request for any Georgian using their name, date of birth and county of residence information that is easily discoverable online.
A video provided by Atlanta News First and produced by cybersecurity researcher Jason Parker, a still of which is shown here, demonstrates security flaws with a new website that lets Georgians request to cancel their voter registrations. Credit:Screenshot by ProPublica
by Doug Bock Clark
Aug. 5, 5:45 p.m. EDT
Until Monday, a new online portal run by the Georgia Secretary of States Office contained what experts describe as a serious security vulnerability that would have allowed anyone to submit a voter cancellation request for any Georgian. All that was required was a name, date of birth and county of residence information easily discoverable for many people online.
The flaw was brought to the attention of ProPublica and Atlanta News First over the weekend by a cybersecurity researcher, Jason Parker. Parker, who uses they/them pronouns, said that after discovering it, they attempted to contact the Georgia Secretary of States Office. The office said it had no records of Parkers attempts to reach out.
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In the days after the portal launched last Monday, The Associated Press and The Current each reported the existence of separate security vulnerabilities that exposed voters sensitive personal information, including the last four digits of their Social Security number and their full drivers license number. The Secretary of States Office told the news organizations that it quickly fixed the portal. Democrats warned that the system could be abused, as right-wing activists have been challenging tens of thousands of voter registrations in a different process that a 2021 state law expanded. Over the weekend, ProPublica reported that users of the portal had unsuccessfully attempted to cancel the voter registrations of two prominent Republican officials, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene.
The flaw found by Parker was different from the two previously reported ones. This one would allow any user of the portal to bypass the screen that requires a drivers license number and submit the cancellation request without it.
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The flaw would have allowed anyone to submit a voter registration cancellation request for any Georgian using their name, date of birth and county of residence information that is easily discoverable online.
A video provided by Atlanta News First and produced by cybersecurity researcher Jason Parker, a still of which is shown here, demonstrates security flaws with a new website that lets Georgians request to cancel their voter registrations. Credit:Screenshot by ProPublica
by Doug Bock Clark
Aug. 5, 5:45 p.m. EDT
Until Monday, a new online portal run by the Georgia Secretary of States Office contained what experts describe as a serious security vulnerability that would have allowed anyone to submit a voter cancellation request for any Georgian. All that was required was a name, date of birth and county of residence information easily discoverable for many people online.
The flaw was brought to the attention of ProPublica and Atlanta News First over the weekend by a cybersecurity researcher, Jason Parker. Parker, who uses they/them pronouns, said that after discovering it, they attempted to contact the Georgia Secretary of States Office. The office said it had no records of Parkers attempts to reach out.
[...]
In the days after the portal launched last Monday, The Associated Press and The Current each reported the existence of separate security vulnerabilities that exposed voters sensitive personal information, including the last four digits of their Social Security number and their full drivers license number. The Secretary of States Office told the news organizations that it quickly fixed the portal. Democrats warned that the system could be abused, as right-wing activists have been challenging tens of thousands of voter registrations in a different process that a 2021 state law expanded. Over the weekend, ProPublica reported that users of the portal had unsuccessfully attempted to cancel the voter registrations of two prominent Republican officials, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene.
The flaw found by Parker was different from the two previously reported ones. This one would allow any user of the portal to bypass the screen that requires a drivers license number and submit the cancellation request without it.
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"A Terrible Vulnerability": Cybersecurity Researcher Discovers Yet Another Flaw in Georgia's Voter Cancellation Portal (Original Post)
sl8
Aug 6
OP
Think. Again.
(17,207 posts)1. This is just ONE of the many ways the rightwing intends to set up challenges to the official counts.
yourout
(7,946 posts)2. This is one of the worst.... People will show up at the polls to vote only..
To find out they are no longer registered.
The people behind this should be in jail.
Think. Again.
(17,207 posts)4. I suspect this WON'T be the worst of what they will be doing.
yourout
(7,946 posts)5. Probably...but it will be the hardest overcome
Lonestarblue
(11,558 posts)3. It's Republican cheating like this that causes my worry for the election.
What else have they done r will do to prevent Democrats from voting or to not count their votes?
Coexist
(26,060 posts)6. I just watched this
that is crazy