White House releases voter-fraud comments, personal info included
The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity just doxed your Aunt 
Carol; be mad.

Rob LeFebvre, @roblef
22m ago in Politics

https://www.engadget.com/2017/07/14/white-house-voter-fraud-personal-info/

The White House is bad at technology. The President has a Twitter problem, he 
faces a suit over blocking users on the service and he doesn't seem to mind 
talking "Cyber Security" with Putin, who runs the country that allegedly hacked 
our (and other) elections. The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election 
Integrity continues to seek the personal, identifying information of everyone 
who voted in the last election, something it is also being sued for. The 
commission also asked citizens to write in with feedback. As noted by former 
Secretary of Labor Chris Lu on Twitter, however, the commission published 112 
pages of public comment "without redacting email addresses, home addresses & 
phone numbers."

While it may seem like a good thing that the commission has solicited and 
shared public comment on its request for voter info, publishing the list of 
emails it has since received — without any redaction — seems like a pretty 
tone-deaf thing to do. Either they didn't check for personal information, or 
they didn't care. The crazy thing is that either is possible.

The 112-page document contains phone numbers, email and even real world 
addresses in several of the signatures. This information can be used to 
identify and harass people with ease. It's possible the committee is required 
by law to release such public commentary, but they really should have redacted 
full names, email and home addresses. It's bad enough that the commission wants 
to spend the time and money to prove rampant voter fraud (that doesn't actually 
seem to have happened), but to gather and expose those who respond is sincerely 
irresponsible. How can any state trust the White House with its voter records 
if the executive committee in charge of the process can't even black out a few 
email addresses? We've reached out to the White House for comment and will 
update this post when we hear back.
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