By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via YourWestValley.com
State election officials are looking at an additional level of security after fears earlier this year that the voter database had been hacked.
Matt Roberts, spokesman for the secretary of state’s office, said Monday the agency wants to implement “two-factor authentication” before anyone can get access to the list of registered voters. That would involve users providing more than just the sign-in name and password now required.
The move follows what Roberts said was the FBI telling state officials nearly two months ago there was a “credible threat” that the database had been compromised.