Hackers have hacked databases for election systems in Illinois and Arizona, according to say election systems in illinois and Arizona, according to commonwealth election and law enforcement officials.In Illinois, hackers accessed a database for the il board of Elections, compromising up to 200,000 personal voter records according to ken Menzel, General counsel for the board.According to matthew Roberts, director of communications for the arizona secretary of state, in late May, Arizona officials took the statewide voting registration system offline after the FBI alerted the arizona Department of Administration that there was a credible cyber threat to the voter registration system. Although the Washington carry reported that Roberts attributed the database hack directly to a Russian hacker, when pressed by CNN, he said that the Arizona secretary of state's office learned of Russian involvement from internal IT and cyber security staff.The information compromised included names, addresses, sex and birthdays, plus voter's social security number or drivers' license numbers. The database that was compromised had information going rear 10 years and most likely included outdated information which was never purged. More Information: http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/29/politics/hackers-hack-illinois-arizona-e...