‘Truly terrifying’: Alberta voter data breach raises fears for Canada’s electoral integrity
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A significant data breach in Alberta has raised alarms regarding the integrity of Canada’s electoral system, as rightwing separatists obtained confidential voter information. Experts express concerns over the potential for malicious use of such sensitive data, emphasizing the risk to democratic processes.
Debates over secession overshadowed by revelations separatist-linked group gained access to list of electors The illegal use of voter information by rightwing separatists in the province of Alberta has raised fresh fears over Canada’s electoral integrity by making valuable and “incredibly confidential” personal data easily accessible to malicious actors, security experts have warned. The data breach, one of the largest in Canadian history, has prompted warnings of a “truly terrifying” new battleground over information, persuasion and foreign interference in already weakened democratic systems. Continue reading...