Three percent could not vote in the elections to the Coordination Council
DDoS attacks on the platform for elections to the Coordination Council could have cost up to 200,000 euros. Pavel Liber, who was responsible for the technical platform,
Pavel Liber. Photo: Novaya Belarus “We withstood, although I would estimate the cost of these attacks in such volumes closer to 100k+ euros, and if they paid for all traffic at average market prices, it could have been 200k+,” he wrote. According to him, the platform was available 95.2% of the time. 73 people could not vote due to the attacks. In total, 2113 voters participated in the voting (meaning 3.34 percent could not vote in the elections — NN). 64 people contacted technical support, of whom 36 later reported that they were able to vote.
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