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Hacking fears delay UK’s Conservative leadership vote

Hold-up might benefit Rishi Sunak, as ballots due out this week set to arrive latest Aug 11

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 03 Aug 2022 8:00PM

Hacking fears delay UK’s Conservative leadership vote
Britain’s Foreign Secretary Liz Truss (left) and former chancellor to the exchequer Rishi Sunak, contenders to become the country’s next prime minister, arrive to take part in a BBC-organised debate in Stoke-on-Trent, the United Kingdom, last July 25. Truss is the frontrunner but the delay in voting caused by cybersecurity fears may benefit Sunak.  – AFP pic, August 3, 2022

LONDON – Voting in Britain’s Conservative party leadership election has been delayed after government cyber experts raised concerns over potential hacking of members’ ballots.

The delay might benefit Rishi Sunak, who trails in polls of Tory members against Foreign Minister Liz Truss in the race to succeed Prime Minister Boris Johnson, and is hoping to claw back ground in a campaigning blitz.

A letter from party headquarters to members, revealed by the Spectator magazine earlier today, said ballots due to go out this week would arrive by August 11 at the latest.

“This is because we have taken some time to add some additional security to our ballot process which has delayed us slightly,” the letter said.

It said the party has ditched a hybrid system, in which members could vote first by post but later change their mind and vote online using a special security code.

Instead, only the first vote cast – whether by mail or online – will count. The deadline for voting remains September 2, with the result due to be announced three days later.

The Daily Telegraph said the party had acted on advice from the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), which it said feared the potential for hackers to alter a large number of votes online late in the race.

There was no specific threat identified from a hostile state, the newspaper said, although Russia in particular has been accused of meddling in Western votes including the US presidential election.

In a statement, an NCSC spokesman confirmed the agency had “provided advice to the Conservative party on security considerations for online leadership voting”.

The delay comes after a poll for The Times found that 60% of party members were backing Truss, against 26% supporting ex-chancellor of the exchequer Sunak. – AFP, August 3, 2022

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