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Democratic National Committee Says Hackers Unsuccessfully Targeted Voter Database (cnn.com) 150

The Democratic National Committee contacted the FBI on Tuesday after it detected what it believes was the beginning of a sophisticated attempt to hack into its voter database, a Democratic source tells CNN. From a report: The DNC was alerted in the early hours of Tuesday morning by a cloud service provider and a security research firm that a fake login page had been created in an attempt to gather usernames and passwords that would allow access to the party's database, the source said. The page was designed to look like the access page Democratic Party officials and campaigns across the country use to log into a service called Votebuilder, which hosts the database, the source said, adding the DNC believed it was designed to trick people into handing over their login details. The source said the DNC is investigating who may have been responsible for the attempted attack, but that it has no reason to believe its voter file was accessed or altered.
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Democratic National Committee Says Hackers Unsuccessfully Targeted Voter Database

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  • by sinij ( 911942 ) on Wednesday August 22, 2018 @12:19PM (#57175060)
    Well, we know someone associated with DNC or their providers managed to detect one possible attack. This does not mean that other attacks were unsuccessful, and considering DNC track record my money would be that they are getting hacked every other day and just don't know about it.
  • I've used it before calling on behalf of Beto. It's a shit database. At least 50% old numbers or disconnected. Of the other half, most either don't care or have republican husbands who answer the phone and yell at you. 10% are gonna vote for a D already. About 5% of the people might have been worth calling. The Russians couldn't have made it much worse.
  • by kenh ( 9056 ) on Wednesday August 22, 2018 @12:44PM (#57175270) Homepage Journal

    The page was designed to look like the access page Democratic Party officials and campaigns across the country use to log into a service called Votebuilder, which hosts the database, the source said, adding the DNC believed it was designed to trick people into handing over their login details.

    As recent history shows, Democratic operatives choose weak passwords ('password') and offer them up readily when asked for them via email from strangers...

    I'm looking at you, Jon Podesta, former campaign director of Hillary 2016.

    • by Mashiki ( 184564 )

      Look pal. Have you gotten permission from CNN to look at the wikileaks on this? After all only journalists are allowed to do that.

    • by ebvwfbw ( 864834 )

      The page was designed to look like the access page Democratic Party officials and campaigns across the country use to log into a service called Votebuilder, which hosts the database, the source said, adding the DNC believed it was designed to trick people into handing over their login details.

      As recent history shows, Democratic operatives choose weak passwords ('password') and offer them up readily when asked for them via email from strangers...

      I'm looking at you, Jon Podesta, former campaign director of Hillary 2016.

      They learned from that. Their new password is "Password1" Note that this has year 2000 improvements. One capital letter and a number. No one could guess that one.

      Just wait, in 6 months we'll find out that they really did set it to Password1. They're politicians after all. No brains required.

  • by kenh ( 9056 ) on Wednesday August 22, 2018 @12:47PM (#57175288) Homepage Journal

    Back in 2015 and 2016 the DNC poo-poo'd FBI and other agencies that tried to alert them that they were the targets of concerted hacking efforts.

    • Back in 2015 and 2016 the DNC poo-poo'd FBI and other agencies that tried to alert them that they were the targets of concerted hacking efforts.

      If that's the case then wouldn't you say it's a good thing that they have learned from their mistakes?

    • Criminals can be the victims of crime, just like everyone else. Only difference is they won't call the police until they've cleaned up all the evidence of their own crimes.
  • "See, we got this phone call and they said they were with Windows technical support and one of our computers was spewing error messages all over the Internet...
  • two factor authentication. two factor authentication. TWO FACTOR AUTHENTICATION!!!!!!

    • by arth1 ( 260657 )

      I get Chuck Norris to vouch for me - tough actor authentication.

      • Chuck Norris doesn't need to sign in to a computer system. He just stares at it and it surrenders. Immediately. Chuck Norris has never needed a password, ever.

  • by grasshoppa ( 657393 ) on Wednesday August 22, 2018 @01:17PM (#57175474) Homepage

    What's so special about hackers targeting valuable data? Can you imagine being alerted everytime that happens?

    Or is it that they are so proud they protected against this one that they want a pat on the back?

    • What's so special about hackers targeting valuable data? Can you imagine being alerted everytime that happens? Or is it that they are so proud they protected against this one that they want a pat on the back?

      Stop challenging the narrative. Can't you see this proves Trump/Russia collusion!?

  • I see dead people.

  • They wouldn't know if it was a sophisticated attack.
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  • I wonder how much Cambridge Analytics data they have in this database?

  • According to the DNC Russian hackers had no problem doing this before.

  • DNC servers have never been inspected any US intelligence agency.

    We are just supposed to take their words for it, because they are so honest.

    And this comes from CNN - the most laughable fake name in news.

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