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Comelec website hacked a month before polls

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WEBSITE HACKED. The group Anonymous Philippines hacks the website of the Commission on Elections a month before the Philippines' 3rd automated polls. Screenshot from www.comelec.gov.ph

MANILA, Philippines – The group Anonymous Philippines on Sunday, March 27, hacked the website of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) a little over a month before the Philippines holds its 3rd automated elections.

Anonymous Philippines, which has hacked other government websites in the past, said it wants the Comelec to implement the security features of vote-counting machines (VCMs), previously known as precinct count optical scan (PCOS) machines.

"We request the implementation of the security features of the PCOS machines," the hackers said. "Commission on Elections, we are watching!"

The hacked Comelec website still displays a warning from Anonymous Philippines as of 11:30 pm on Sunday. The poll body's website was still functional at around 8 or 9 pm on the same day. The site has been restored as of early morning of Monday, May 28.

This comes after Comelec critics said they will file a new case against the poll body this week.

Digital signatures, voting receipts

The new case involves a security feature of VCMs – digital signatures – which, watchdogs said, "should belong to a person, not a machine."

Days before this, the Supreme Court (SC) ordered the Comelec to issue voting receipts as another security feature of VCMs. 

Critics said the poll body has ignored these security features since 2010, when the Philippines held its first automated elections.

In its message on the hacked Comelec website, Anonymous Philippines stressed that joining elections is "one of the processes by which people exercise their sovereignty."

"But what happens when the electoral process is so mired with questions and controversies? Can the government still guarantee that the sovereignty of the people is upheld?" the group said.

Rappler is still trying to reach the Comelec for comment as of posting time. – Rappler.com


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