00:00It can be argued that the Commission on Elections
00:02had a data breach in their system.
00:05According to Commonwealth Spokesperson John Rex Laudianco,
00:08the Commonwealth Cyber Security Division immediately conducted an investigation
00:12following a post on social media
00:14that said that there was a compromise in the data,
00:16particularly in the overseas voting documents.
00:19Paul Boddy said that their government agencies
00:23such as the Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center of the DICT
00:27and based on the results of the initial investigation,
00:30what they claim to be a breach
00:32is the data from the 2013 election year registration cycle
00:36and has nothing to do with the 2025 midterm and parliamentary elections
00:41where all the documents are public.
00:45According to Paul Boddy, they are seriously monitoring their cyber security.
00:50In fact, they are being formed by the internationally trained and certified
00:54that's why their cyber security division will stop hacking.
00:58Aside from this, all the Commonwealth servers,
01:00including the servers and data centers of the 2025 midterm elections
01:04are not connected to the internet
01:06and there are gap measures being implemented as standard security measures.
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