A serious DDoS attack was also recorded on the video surveillance system at polling stations.
On the first day of the so-called presidential elections in the Russian Federation The operation of the electronic voting system has encountered serious problems – the websites of Gosuslug and mos.ru, where Russians could cast their “electronic vote,” for some reason do not work.
Russian official news agencies also report that a serious DDoS attack was recorded on the video surveillance system at polling stations.
As RBC-Ukraine sources report, citing their own sources in the Ukrainian special services, failures in the operation of electronic systems are caused by the work of cyber specialists from the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.
Russian The Central Election Commission justified problems with access to the electronic voting site by saying that it was overloaded, allegedly due to an “unprecedented number of people wanting to vote.” Like, that’s why the system works in queue mode.
Meanwhile, Russians en masse complain about the difficulties with electronic voting.
Recall that elections in Russia are accompanied by mass protests, during which people in different cities of the Russian Federation throw Molotov cocktails at polling stations, set fire to ballot boxes or fill ballot papers with green paint and ink.
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