PVE denies that "hacking" your system's computations
posted on: Jan 12 2012 6:53 by RDugey. Viewed 12 times.La Junta Central Electoral (PVE) denied yesterday that have been "hacked" his computer, and added that consolidation of overseas voting process is going well and still open the list for new voters.
In press conference, Félix Reyna, director of the JCE press, reported that to date there has been the closure of the list of Dominicans right to exercise the vote abroad, or has not completed the process of purification of voters on the national territory, reason why, "speak of bulging of the electorate is information which has no veracity"", because only after completed the process of cleansing of voter registration, could speak with precision thereon".
Noted that recent information related to vote abroad in other media days provided the information that the President of the electoral Agency was in the city of Madrid; also that the u000avice-principals of election Mario Núñez and Vianela Diaz would have moved to that location in order to correct alleged irregularities detected on the roll of voters outside.
La PVE wanted to build on the real situation by referring to a certification issued by Luis f. Leger, Deputy Director of information technology, and Alfredo Soler Báez, Manager of systems development, which explains that neither the internal and external network have been affected by unauthorized, intrusions and that "the same indicate that portals are in compliance with standards required to operate safely and satisfactory". "Similarly is no evidence that the security of the systems operating in the external network (websites) was violated and/or modified its content".
"This publication we established that at no time have been touched our networks, and while it is true that any institution" u000a"it may be subjected to such attacks in the JCE to date there have been no, have not even been the subject of network access attempts that may affect performance", said.

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