Elections watchdog focused by cyber assault which left voters' particulars uncovered

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Details of tens of thousands and thousands of voters might have been accessed by hackers who focused the elections watchdog.

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The Electoral Commission revealed on Tuesday it was focused by a cyber assault which allowed "hostile actors" to entry electoral registers.

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They apologised for the breach however stated there was little threat it might affect the end result of a vote.

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The hack allowed the attackers to entry reference copies of electoral registers which contained the identify and addresses of anybody registered to vote between 2014 and 2022.

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The reference copies, that are held for analysis functions and to allow permissibility checks on political donations, additionally contained particulars of individuals registered to vote abroad throughout this time period.

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The assault was recognized in October 2022, however the hackers had first been capable of entry the fee's methods in August 2021.

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Shaun McNally, the Electoral Commission's chief govt, stated: "The UK's democratic process is significantly dispersed and key aspects of it remain based on paper documentation and counting.

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"This means it might be very onerous to make use of a cyber assault to affect the method.

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"Nevertheless, the successful attack on the Electoral Commission highlights that organisations involved in elections remain a target, and need to remain vigilant to the risks to processes around our elections."

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A spokesperson for the National Cyber Security Centre stated they offered the fee with "expert advice and support to aid their recovery" after the incident was first recognized.

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They added: "Defending the UK's democratic processes is a priority for the NCSC and we provide a range of guidance to help strengthen the cyber resilience of our electoral systems."

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Mr McNally stated vital measures had been taken to enhance safety on the fee's IT methods.

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He stated whereas it's recognized which methods had been accessible to the "hostile actors," they're "not able to know conclusively what files may or may not have been accessed".

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"While the data contained in the electoral registers is limited, and much of it is already in the public domain, we understand the concern that may have been caused by the registers potentially being accessed and apologise to those affected."

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The register for annually holds the small print of round 40 million people, though this consists of individuals on the open registers whose data is already within the public area.

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The registers accessed by hackers didn't embody the small print of these registered anonymously.

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The Information Commissioner's Office stated it might be making enquiries.

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"We recognise this news may cause alarm to those who are worried they may be affected and we want to reassure the public that we are investigating as a matter of urgency.

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"In the meantime, if anybody is anxious about how their information has been dealt with, they need to get in contact with the ICO or test our web site for recommendation and help."

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