Saturday, 28 March 2015
Elections update: INEC website hacked
The website of the Independent National Electoral
Commission has been hacked. The website is hacked by a
group that parade itself as Nigerian Cyber Army. The
hacking was confirmed by INEC on its Twitter
handle, @inecnigeria
“We are aware of the recent hack of our @inecnigeria
website, we are currently investigating this incident
#NigeriaDecides”
Information on the INEC website: www.inecnigeria.org
reads:
[!] StruCkED by Nigerian Cyber Army[!]
Sorry xD Your Site has been STAMPED by TeaM Nigerian
Cyber Army
FEEL SOME SHAME ADMIN!!
Security is just an illusion
Remember US :D GREETINGS OF PEACE TO CITIZEN OF
NIGERIA FROM TEAM NCA
Meanwhile in Abuja voters troop out enmasse to exercise their
franchise at the presidential and National Assembly
elections, the Card Reader appears to be the cause of the
little delays witnessed in many polling units.
In Zuba, a suburb of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT,
Abuja and Madalla in Niger State but close to the FCT,
over 300 people were unable to be authenticated by the
Card Reader and the Presiding Officers in some of the
units visited told our reporter that those that the Card
Reader could not complete their authentications were
those that could not complete their registration process
especially on issue of finger print.
The returning officers in the various polling units said
that in as much as the names of those with PVCs were
found on the voters register, their names were written on
Form E40 which they said was the Incidence form.
As at about 10am only about 100 eligible voters had
been accredited at Kwankwashe Polling Unit in Madalla,
with about 1106 registered voters.
Speaking after his accreditation, the Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP, chairman in Suleja local
government area, Shuaibu Danjuma Tanko said, “So far
so good in my units here we have three units and thank
God all are working well, as you can see the spirit is high,
all Nigerians are ready to perform there civic duty by
coming out to vote their leader.
“We Nigerians have started understanding that it is not
everything that crisis can get for us. When you talk of
security is when there is crisis but as far as we Nigerians
have the understanding that not in everything that crisis
will we useful for us, Nigerians have started to
accommodate themselves well.”
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