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Alberta uses unique data markers to identify election list leak to separatist group

Elections Alberta has identified the source of an electoral list leak through the use of a "canary trap" method. This technique involves subtly altering shared documents with unique identifiers, allowing for the tracing of unauthorized distribution. The provincial election authority discovered that a version of the list, legitimately provided to the Republican Party of Alberta, contained fabricated entries that later appeared in an unauthorized online voter database operated by The Centurion Project. This allowed Elections Alberta to take legal action and compel the shutdown of the Centurion site. AI

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RANK_REASON The article describes a specific security technique (canary trap) used to identify a data leak, which is a form of specialized tooling.

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Alberta uses unique data markers to identify election list leak to separatist group

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  1. Ars Technica — AI TIER_1 English(EN) · Nate Anderson ·

    In Canada, a "canary trap" springs shut—and IDs election database leak

    Intentional errors can be useful.