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Georgia narrowly went to the con artist in the presidential election, giving him its 16 electoral votes. Oddly, the server which stored the results of the state's vote-management system was wiped days after a lawsuit was filed by Georgia citizens who were asking for an independent, third-party review of the 15 year old system. The deletion of its filesystem data makes analysis of whether the system was compromised by Russia impossible to ascertain.
No hard copies of the votes are kept, making the electronic copy the only official record.
While investigating the Kennesaw State University's Center for Election Systems, which oversees Georgia's voting system, last year, security researcher Logan Lamb found its system was misconfigured, exposing the state's entire voter registration records, multiple PDFs with instructions and passwords for election workers, and the software systems used to tally votes cast.
"You could just go to the root of where they were hosting all the files and just download everything without logging in," he said. He also noted the files had been indexed by Google, making them readily available to anyone looking in the right place.
So far, everyone is claiming ignorance of the event. A spokesperson for Georgia’s secretary of state, Brian Kemp, who is in overall charge, denied having anything to do with the decision. And the election center's director, Michael Barnes, is refusing to comment.
Since the server was not under a court protection order, the destruction of its data is not illegal but it is extremely suspicious.
As for the information itself, there is one more avenue to recover it: the FBI took a copy of the server's filesystem contents when it opened an investigation into the system back in March. So far the Feds have refused to say whether they still have that copy.
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/10/26/voting_server_georgia_wiped/
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/politics/ct-georgia-election-server-wiped-20171026-story.html
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/georgia-election-server-wiped-after-suit-filed
No hard copies of the votes are kept, making the electronic copy the only official record.
While investigating the Kennesaw State University's Center for Election Systems, which oversees Georgia's voting system, last year, security researcher Logan Lamb found its system was misconfigured, exposing the state's entire voter registration records, multiple PDFs with instructions and passwords for election workers, and the software systems used to tally votes cast.
"You could just go to the root of where they were hosting all the files and just download everything without logging in," he said. He also noted the files had been indexed by Google, making them readily available to anyone looking in the right place.
So far, everyone is claiming ignorance of the event. A spokesperson for Georgia’s secretary of state, Brian Kemp, who is in overall charge, denied having anything to do with the decision. And the election center's director, Michael Barnes, is refusing to comment.
Since the server was not under a court protection order, the destruction of its data is not illegal but it is extremely suspicious.
As for the information itself, there is one more avenue to recover it: the FBI took a copy of the server's filesystem contents when it opened an investigation into the system back in March. So far the Feds have refused to say whether they still have that copy.
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/10/26/voting_server_georgia_wiped/
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/politics/ct-georgia-election-server-wiped-20171026-story.html
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/georgia-election-server-wiped-after-suit-filed