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Elector
4 stories about Elector
A day before elections, hacked details of millions of Israeli voters exposed online
22.03.21
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Omer Kabir
The operator of voter-management app Elector says hackers are trying to extort him
Supreme Court Rejects Petition Against Campaign Management App Elector
26.02.20
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Omer Kabir
The petition urged the court to stop Israel’s ruling party Likud from using the campaign management app that has been hacked multiple times
Likud Fends Off Privacy Infringement Accusations
24.02.20
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Omer Kabir
Israel’s ruling Likud party has requested the country’s Supreme Court dismiss a petition against its use of campaign management app Elector, submitted after several security vulnerabilities in the app were detected
Once Again, Two New Election App Breaches Exposed Personal Data on Millions of Israelis
16.02.20
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Omer Kabir
Last week, Calcalist reported a severe security breach in the campaign management app of Israel’s ruling Likud party, which compromised the personal data of over 6 million voters