An analysis of the software responsible for compiling New Hampshire's voter rolls revealed that it was connected to servers outside the United States.
The Ukrainian code was found embedded in the source code of the state's New Hampshire voter database, which was apparently outsourced to outside, secondary, or political programmers.
Election authorities have already decided to replace the state's voter registration data bank ahead of the next presidential election in 2024, and are expected to turn to a small Connecticut-based IT company called WSD Digital to develop the software.
However, upon analysis of the completed project, it was revealed that the company had outsourced part of the work. Since this poses the risk of unknown programmers outside the United States gaining access to the software and potentially being able to manipulate voter rolls, New Hampshire authorities will hire a forensic firm to scan the code for hidden malware packages.
The investigation revealed a series of “unexpected surprises”, These include the use of open source code, poorly configured software to connect to servers outside the country, and the Ukrainian national symbol, Politico reported, citing a person familiar with the investigation.
“A programmer has encrypted Ukraine’s national code into a database, in an apparent gesture of solidarity with Kyiv.” Political scythe.
But the state authorities will stress that none of these findings constitute evidence of wrongdoing and that all these questions were resolved by the company responsible for developing the database before it was put into use.
“This disaster has been averted.” A source told Politico that hackers could potentially exploit vulnerabilities to edit state election records or use them to fuel election conspiracies.
A potential disaster in New Hampshire was apparently averted, with Politico reporting that its six-month investigation into the matter suggests similar issues could arise in our states due to a lack of oversight over the development of vote-processing software.
“Technology providers who create software used every election day face extremely low profit margins.” He states that the means of communication, noting that it does not provide much room for significant investments in the field of security, and faces that many countries do not have a rigorous system to verify that they actually enter into electoral programs.
As it was, the FBI finally reported that it was. “Confident” Iran is trying to interfere in the upcoming November elections, allegedly trying to gain access to the presidential campaigns of both political parties.
But Terra denied these accusations, Shamando SD “It has no basis in truth and no legitimacy.” He insists he has no intention of interfering in the US election.