Politics & Government

San Mateo County Elections Vulnerable To Cyber Attacks: Report

San Mateo County's online election information, such as its results website, are vulnerable to cyber attacks, a grand jury report states.

SAN MATEO COUNTY, CA -- The county's online election information channels, including its results website and official social media accounts, are vulnerable to cyber attacks, according to a report issued by the Civil Grand Jury.

The 34-page report, which was released July 24, outlines two scenarios where the cyber attacks could be used to misinform the media and the general public about election results and potentially discourage people from participating in the election due to frustration with fraudulent results.

"These concerns are not theoretical," the jury wrote in a news release, citing a 2010 incident where hackers hijacked the county's results website.

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While much public attention has been focused on protecting the integrity of voter registration databases, voting machines and vote tabulation from cyber attacks, less attention is paid to securing online communications with the public regarding registration and voting, as well as
information about election results.

The report explores steps that could be taken to improve the security of official county communication channels, including the use of robust multi-factor authentication for accessing the elections website and social media accounts.

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The Grand Jury also recommends that the county take advantage of free consulting services offered by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to help local governments assess and enhance the security of their online systems.

Bay City News contributed to this report.

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