The AntiSec movement mayhem continues as the latest document dump is targeting the Democrats of Orange Country.While Abhaxas was busy dumping parts of the Florida voting database, it seems that Anonymous was busy with a leak of their own. In a tweet, AnonymousIRC comments, Honestly, we dont even care if its authentic. We are inside your networks.
The data, which was posted to Pastebin, appears to be details of the Orange Country member list as well as a Precinct Committeeperson Handbook. Anonymous comments in the release, Greetings Orange County Dems, you can thank Roberta Bailey for allowing us access to this information. Lulz, thanks for your members list. :)
The leak is also a part of OpOrlando which began late last month after members of the Food Not Bombs activist group were detained for feeding the homeless.
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“voter statistics, candidates, and electoral race data. “
Sounds like publicly available information.
Great...people in Florida show pass out the list and check to see if each voter is a “live resident”..........doing the work the bosses don’t want people to do
Good golly, it looks like the hackers are out in force I see.
This is exactly why the state has no business with any of our SSN info. The SSN is for tax purposes and none other. Medical providers have no business DEMANDing your or my SSN. State license or county offices have NO BUSINESS with our SSN.
REFUSE.
“The leak is also a part of OpOrlando which began late last month after members of the Food Not Bombs activist group were detained for feeding the homeless. “
Is it only me to whom this sounds odd? Detained for feeding the homeless?
Why a hacker would “hack” into the system is beyond me. For 20 bucks I go twice a year to the county courthouse and purchase a disk with all the information listed. Put it into a database program and, I and my friends, use the data to help get people elected. The information includes name, address (both residence and mailing), whether or not they voted in primary and/or general going back 5 cycles. Other information like precinct number, congressional district number ... lots of stuff is right there, and readily available to anyone who wants it.
I will never trust any ballots other than paper ballots, no all electronic voting. In my area, we mark a paper ballot and a scanner counts it. The paper ballots are retained in case a recount is necessary and then they can be re-scanned or hand counted. We have absentee ballots and I hope the voter is checked before getting one.
As far as voter rolls, I guess these are held in an electronic data base and the precincts get a print out to mark or check in the voters. I can only hope the data base is secure and not accessible to misuse.
Of course, we all can agree voter ID is a necessity as is proof of citizenship when registering for the data base.
Florida is ‘suspect’ already.
bump
“Honestly, we dont even care if its authentic. We are inside your networks.”
Fake but accurate was the Rat mantra in 2004 as well.