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How To Hack an Election (bloomberg.com) 60

"For eight years, Andres Sepulveda, now 31, says he traveled the continent rigging major political campaigns..." writes Bloomberg, citing elections in Nicaragua, Panama, Honduras, El Salvador, Colombia, Mexico, Costa Rica, Guatemala, and Venezuela. Sepulveda says he was bankrolled by a political consultant in Miami, and his services involved everything from phone tapping and cracking donor databases to managing thousands of fake Twitter profiles. While Sepulveda wasn't always successful, in 2012, "He led a team of hackers that stole campaign strategies, manipulated social media to create false waves of enthusiasm and derision, and installed spyware in opposition offices, all to help Pena Nieto, a right-of-center candidate, eke out a victory." Now serving 10 years in prison in Colombia, Sepulveda is telling his story in hopes of a reduced sentence - and to warn the public that hackers are affecting modern elections, and that specialized skills will be need to stop them.

"On the question of whether the U.S. presidential campaign is being tampered with, he is unequivocal. 'I'm 100 percent sure it is'."
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How To Hack an Election

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  • by VMaN ( 164134 ) on Saturday April 02, 2016 @01:36PM (#51828789) Homepage

    That's just regular spying, not actually changing the vote counts.

    • That's just regular spying, not actually changing the vote counts.

      Regular spying on opposition machines is not something you should be saying "just" about.

      Mass manipulation of social media to change the political narrative at a given time is an incredibly powerful and insidious tool, and a window into what is going to happen with AI in elections a few decades away.

      • by Anonymous Coward

        That's just regular spying, not actually changing the vote counts.

        Regular spying on opposition machines is not something you should be saying "just" about.

        Mass manipulation of social media to change the political narrative at a given time is an incredibly powerful and insidious tool, and a window into what is going to happen with AI in elections a few decades away.

        And the media does this every day. Be it Fox News or BuzzFeed, mass manipulation will always occur as long as we have free speech.

      • by rtb61 ( 674572 )

        Never forget Arizona, straight up corruption of the electoral process to favour insiders and not even pretending to be otherwise and straight up lying in the electorates face when caught out and not even caring that the lies are exposed. Pretty much "We stole your election, so fucking what, it's your fault?, piss off". The US administration, the current group of insiders, not saying a word because if favours them and they support it. They got away with it in Arizona, so how many more states are going to fol

        • What? The republican state administration is not happy about a trump win (or a hillary win if you think they are conspiring with the democrats). They are not going "we stole your election". Their favored candidate lost. Seriously what the hell is this about?

    • That's not even spying, that's just normal attempted media manipulation. I am shocked, shocked that there are bots on social media!

      Here's the thing: regular voters aren't swayed by social media or advertisements, and it's regular, reliable voters who get the job done because they show up at the polls on time and properly documented.

  • by danhuby ( 759002 ) on Saturday April 02, 2016 @01:57PM (#51828869) Homepage

    "manipulated social media to create false waves of enthusiasm and derision"

    Trump hired people to cheer at his rallies. Doesn't seem too much of a stretch to assume he does the same thing online too.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    While nothing can be done about manipulation of the masses, except education.
    Vote rigging and tampering is a problem that can be solved.

    What it would require is a global standard for secure electronic voting.
    https://www.democracycounts.org is trying to do just that.

    The proposed standard covers everything from the development and verification of software (all opensource of course), to how machines are to be setup and configured as well as how to prevent tampering and hacking.
    It provides an irrefutable recor

    • by Anonymous Coward

      Or, you know, paper. Alongside secure chains of custody with multiple independent witnesses.

  • by guevera ( 2796207 ) on Saturday April 02, 2016 @02:49PM (#51829109)
    ....the scandal is what's legal.
  • by Immostlyharmless ( 1311531 ) on Saturday April 02, 2016 @03:49PM (#51829367)

    "..."On the question of whether the U.S. presidential campaign is being tampered with, he is unequivocal. 'I'm 100 percent sure it is'."..."

    I voted in Arizona, didn't need a hacker to tell me that.

  • Closer to Home (Score:4, Informative)

    by jimbrooking ( 1909170 ) on Saturday April 02, 2016 @07:42PM (#51830263)
    If you think the US elections are fair, you might read this article: http://www.salon.com/2016/04/0... [salon.com] We may have heard of gerrymandering, but what's happening in the USA, state by state, goes well beyond simple map-redrawing. I thought I was fairly politically literate, but was really shocked when I read this. And it's all apparently legitimate. That is to say it gives the appearance of being legal and it hasn't been challenged on court, that I know of, but it certainly belies the principle of "one person, one vote."
    • Thanks for the article, it was very informative. However, it did not convince me that gerrymandering benefits the Republicans more than the Democrats.

      Prior to 2010, the Democrats out-gerrymandered the Republicans 172 districts to 5. After the Republicans started sweeping the state elections, they out-gerrymandered the Democrats 193 districts to 44.

      Seems like the Democrats had the better of it when they were in the majority. The problem is that Democrats are losing their majority, not that the Republicans ar

  • In the very last paragraph: "But Rendón says he’s in talks with another leading U.S. presidential campaign—he wouldn’t say which—to begin working for it once the primaries wrap up and the general election begins." Gee, he said he won't work for Trump because he doesn't like him. Bernie would never stoop this low. Therefor, that leaves Hillary Clinton. Sounds like something she would do.
  • Calling Pena Nieto right-of-center really decreases my confidence in any part of the story.
  • Wait... I forgot...... Does Obama dump the screaming new born kids in the fire @ Bohemian Grove during the Cremation of Care Ritual , OR Just the High Priest? Drone The Grove 2016! Yes Grandma, for the last time there will be countless wave after wave of Drones flying above the Bohemian Grove streaming the Cremation of Care Ritual to YouTube and CNN, get over it and take your pills silly...

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