Hackers may have accessed D.C. voter information, elections board says
District and federal agencies are investigating after a hacking group claimed to have accessed 600,000 lines of U.S. voting data maintained by the D.C. Board of Elections, including records from city voters, the agency said in a statement Friday. The elections board said it became aware Thursday that a hacking group had claimed responsibility for the breach. The agency said it had confirmed that voter records were accessed through a breach of its website hosting provider, DataNet Systems, but said no internal databases or servers were directly affected. Michael Brice-Saddler and Aaron Schaffer, The Washington Post.
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