Champaign County Clerk reports cyber-attacks on servers – WCIA (Champaign)

The Champaign County Clerk said the website has been the target of repeated D-DOS attacks for the past month; The reinforced security and response from the Clerk’s IT team has prevented these attacks from being successful and the Clerk’s website has remained secured. However, it is affecting wait times at the polls.
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Dave Hardy
3 years ago

I was required to use a Sharpie in Chicago. There was Sharpie ink all over everything in the booth and on the privacy folder my ballot arrived in. Someone is going to benefit somehow from this and it’s going to be a big issue going forward. What a mess!

Stewie the Roof Baby
3 years ago

I’m sure Putin himself is in the Kremlin basement screaming at his minions to stop worrying about Ukraine, Crimea, China, Europe, Iran, Syria, NATO, COVID, etc and focus on what’s important: hacking the Champaign county computers

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