How hackers could have hacked all Dutch elections since 2009

Presented at Still Hacking Anyway (SHA2017), Aug. 6, 2017, 7:10 p.m. (60 minutes)

In this talk I'll present my findings when researching the security of the Dutch voting system. I quickly found various important security mistakes which would made it very easy to tamper with the results. Based on my research the Dutch government dumped the voting software. #NetworkSecurity #DeviceSecurity In this talk I'll present my findings when researching the security of the Dutch voting system that is running the democratic election process since 2009. I quickly found various important security mistakes which would made it very easy to tamper with the results. Based on my research the Dutch government stopped using the voting software. I'll walk through all the security mistakes and various attack scenario's I found and tell how I would hack the election.

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  • Sijmen Ruwhof
    Sijmen Ruwhof works as a freelance IT security consultant and ethical hacker for major banks and corporations in The Netherlands. For over more than 19 years Sijmen is an aficionado for anything related to internet security and developing secure software. Sijmen specializes in hacking, IT security research and performing advanced penetration testing.

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