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Hacker Attacks on Electronic Election and Vote Counting Systems: Estimation of Damages and Methods of Protection

Brunela Kullolli1

https://doi.org/10.62271/pjc.16.3.31.44

Abstract
The purpose of this study is to find the most effective and cost-efficient ways to improve the security and stability of electronic election and vote counting systems, as well as to identify the main targets of intruders and vulnerabilities of the system to prevent possible attacks. This paper describes the main types and of hacker attacks and their mechanism, assesses the consequences of damage to the structures of electronic elections in the United States, France, Germany, Northern Macedonia, and Indonesia. The vulnerabilities of electronic election systems were investigated and the technology for their detection during development and testing was provided. Recommendations were given on the implementation of preventive
work to reduce the risks of hacker attacks. The study explained the motives of the crimes committed in the cyberspace of electronic election systems.

Keywords: Cybersecurity; Cyber Defence; Computer Forensics; Remote Electronic Voting; Internet Voting

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