NJElectH
Submitted | Aug. 16, 2016 |
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Communications
From: Joseph Uchill
To Whom It May Concern:
Pursuant to Open Public Records Act ("OPRA"), I hereby request the following records:
1. Communications sent to or from campaigns.
2. Complaints lodged against campaigns or the Division of Elections.
3. Enforcement actions/litigation relating to campaigns
4. Correspondence with local elections authorities
5. Emails between Division of Election authorities
Here are search terms you might find useful. I also combined all the search terms into two Boolean searches you could cut, paste and enter – I figure that’d be way easier for any system that allows Boolean searches.
A. “Hackers,” “Hacker,” “Hacktivism,” “Hacktivist” “Cyber Security” or “Cybersecurity”
B. “Advanced persistent threat,” “APT,” “Denial of Service,” or “DDoS”
C. “Malware,” “Ransomware ,” “antivirus, “anti-virus,” “Trojan” or both “Computer and Virus”
D. “CozyBear,” “Cozy Bear,” “Fancy Bear,” “FancyBear,” “MiniDuke,” “CosmicDuke,” “OnionDuke,” “CozyDuke,” “SeaDuke,” “CloudDuke,” “MiniDionis,” “HammerDuke,” “Hammertoss,” or “Sofacy”
E. “61398,” “Unit 8200,” “Codoso,” “Danti,” “EvilPost,” or “SPIVY”
In a standard Boolean search, you can search for these in two searches:
i. “Hackers” OR “Hacker” OR “Hacktivism” OR “Hacktivist” “Cyber Security” OR “Cybersecurity” OR “Advanced persistent threat” OR “APT” OR “Denial of Service” OR “DDoS” OR “Malware” OR “Ransomware “ OR “antivirus, “anti-virus” OR “Trojan” OR “CozyBear” OR “Cozy Bear” OR “Fancy Bear” OR “FancyBear” OR “MiniDuke” OR “CosmicDuke” OR “OnionDuke” OR “CozyDuke” OR “SeaDuke” OR “CloudDuke” OR “MiniDionis” OR “HammerDuke” OR “Hammertoss” OR “Sofacy”OR “61398” OR “Unit 8200” OR “Codoso” OR “Danti” OR “Platinum” OR “EvilPost” OR “SPIVY”
ii. Computer AND virus
For reference:
Group “A” describes general terms used in the discussion of cybersecurity.
Group “B” describes terms related to different types of cyber attacks.
Group “C” describes terms used in discussions of computer malware.
Group “D” describes names used to describe different Russian threat actors
Group “E” describes other state-run cyber groups
The requested documents will be made available to the general public, and this request is not being made for commercial purposes. I am a reporter with The Hill in Washington D.C., and documents will be separately available on the MuckRock website.
In the event that there are fees, I would be grateful if you would inform me of the total charges in advance of fulfilling my request. I would prefer the request filled electronically, by e-mail attachment if available or CD-ROM if not.
Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation in this matter. I look forward to receiving your response to this request within 7 business days, as the statute requires.
Sincerely,
Joseph Uchill
From: MuckRock.com
To Whom It May Concern:
I wanted to follow up on the following Freedom of Information request, copied below, and originally submitted on Aug. 16, 2016. Please let me know when I can expect to receive a response, or if further clarification is needed.
Thanks for your help, and let me know if further clarification is needed.
From: Rodriguez, Madeline
On behalf of the Division of Elections, please find below response to your OPRA Request submitted on August 16, 2016.
Request
1. Communications sent to or from campaigns.
Response – This request is invalid under OPRA because it is too broad and fails to request a specific government document.
Request
2. Complaints lodged against campaigns or the Division of Elections.
Response – The Division of Elections does not possess any such documents. However, please be advised that campaign finance is regulated by the Election Law Enforcement Commission. Please feel free to visit their website at the following link: http://www.elec.state.nj.us/.
Request
3. Enforcement actions/litigation relating to campaigns.
Response – The Division of Elections does not possess any such documents. However, please be advised that campaign finance is regulated by the Election Law Enforcement Commission. Please feel free to visit their website at the following link: http://www.elec.state.nj.us/.
Request
4. Correspondence with local elections authorities.
Response – This request is invalid under OPRA because it is too broad and fails to request a specific government document.
Request
5. Emails between Division of Election authorities.
Response – This request is invalid under OPRA because it is too broad and fails to request a specific government document.
Thank you.
Madeline Rodriguez
Division of Elections
609-633-1402
From: Joseph Uchill
With apologies, that should have read
Pursuant to Open Public Records Act ("OPRA"), I hereby request documents related to hacking and cybersecurity from the following types of records since 2010:
1. Communications sent to or from campaigns.
2. Complaints lodged against campaigns or the Division of Elections.
3. Enforcement actions/litigation relating to campaigns
4. Correspondence with local elections authorities
5. Emails between Division of Election authorities
Here are search terms you might find useful. I also combined all the search terms into two Boolean searches you could cut, paste and enter – I figure that’d be way easier for any system that allows Boolean searches.
A. “Hackers,” “Hacker,” “Hacktivism,” “Hacktivist” “Cyber Security” or “Cybersecurity”
B. “Advanced persistent threat,” “APT,” “Denial of Service,” or “DDoS”
C. “Malware,” “Ransomware ,” “antivirus, “anti-virus,” “Trojan” or both “Computer and Virus”
D. “CozyBear,” “Cozy Bear,” “Fancy Bear,” “FancyBear,” “MiniDuke,” “CosmicDuke,” “OnionDuke,” “CozyDuke,” “SeaDuke,” “CloudDuke,” “MiniDionis,” “HammerDuke,” “Hammertoss,” or “Sofacy”
E. “61398,” “Unit 8200,” “Codoso,” “Danti,” “EvilPost,” or “SPIVY”
In a standard Boolean search, you can search for these in two searches:
i. “Hackers” OR “Hacker” OR “Hacktivism” OR “Hacktivist” “Cyber Security” OR “Cybersecurity” OR “Advanced persistent threat” OR “APT” OR “Denial of Service” OR “DDoS” OR “Malware” OR “Ransomware “ OR “antivirus, “anti-virus” OR “Trojan” OR “CozyBear” OR “Cozy Bear” OR “Fancy Bear” OR “FancyBear” OR “MiniDuke” OR “CosmicDuke” OR “OnionDuke” OR “CozyDuke” OR “SeaDuke” OR “CloudDuke” OR “MiniDionis” OR “HammerDuke” OR “Hammertoss” OR “Sofacy”OR “61398” OR “Unit 8200” OR “Codoso” OR “Danti” OR “Platinum” OR “EvilPost” OR “SPIVY”
ii. Computer AND virus
For reference:
Group “A” describes general terms used in the discussion of cybersecurity.
Group “B” describes terms related to different types of cyber attacks.
Group “C” describes terms used in discussions of computer malware.
Group “D” describes names used to describe different Russian threat actors
Group “E” describes other state-run cyber groups
From: MuckRock.com
To Whom It May Concern:
I wanted to follow up on the following Freedom of Information request, copied below, and originally submitted on Aug. 16, 2016. Please let me know when I can expect to receive a response, or if further clarification is needed.
Thanks for your help, and let me know if further clarification is needed.
From: Rodriguez, Madeline
Please find below response sent to you regarding your Freedom of Information request. Your request was received by our office on 8/16/16 and response was sent to you as indicated below on 8/25/16.
Should you require further assistance, please feel free to contact this office.
Thank you.
Madeline Rodriguez
Division of Elections
609-633-1402