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Romania cancels election after systems targeted in cyberattacks over 85,000 times

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  • Romania has cancelled its presidential election as a result of a spate of cyberattacks
  • The cyberattacks targeted electoral systems, with over 85,000 attacks in total
  • The election will be re-run, likely with closer oversight over systems and social media

A recently declassified report [PDF] from Romania’s Intelligence Service (SRI) has revealed that the election’s infrastructure was targeted by over 85,000 cyberattacks over the run up to election day.

The primary concern from these attacks is the state-sponsored online influence campaign promoting the election of front-runner and Pro-Moscow candidate Călin Georgescu. Access credentials for election websites were stolen by threat actors and leaked on a Russian hacker forum, which is a worrying development given the volatility of the region’s political landscape.

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