ALBASAT
Society

CEC infrastructure subject to cyber-attacks

For five hours, the infrastructure of the Central Election Commission (CEC) and also the governmental infrastructure have been subject to cyber-attacks that show adaptability and resistance to the taken actions. Nevertheless, the attempts have been identified and blocked, IPN quoted CEC vice president Vladimir Șarban as saying in a press briefing.

He noted that the bomb threat in the polling station in Frankfurt am Main turned out to be a hoax. The German police examined the area and didn’t find anything suspect. Voting was resumed.

The CEC said over 1.4 million people voted by 6pm, which is over 48% of the electors. More than 202,000 electors cast their ballots at the out-of-country polling stations and approximately 14,000 people voted at the polling stations intended for Transnistrian voters.

Fifty-three persons voted at the polling station in Baku and this was closed as was the polling station in Russia’s Surgut. Long lines have been now reported at a number of our-of-country polling stations.



Related posts

Marin Robu wins silver in snatch at World Championships

AlbasatTV, Nisporeni

Free firewood for socially deprived families

AlbasatTV, Nisporeni

Term “Transnistria” banned on left bank of the Nistru

AlbasatTV, Nisporeni

Leave a Comment