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Hackers disrupt Tunisia voter registration

10
Jul
2014

Hackers briefly disrupted the online voter registration process for Tunisias parliamentary and presidential polls later this year, the electoral commission said on Thursday. The commission announced on its Facebook page that registration on the Internet or by SMS was temporarily suspended following an aggressive attack from a group of electronic hackers seeking to prevent citizens from registering. The body charged with organising the vote, known by its acronym Isie, said the whole team was working on the problem to allow registration to resume in the shortest possible time. It later said the online registration process had resumed, while warning that the hacking attacks are still going on.

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