Tzvi Joffre reports: The personal information of 6,453,254 Israelis was leaked after the Likud Party uploaded the entire Israeli national voter registry to an application, according to�Haaretz. The�leaked�information includes names, identification numbers, phone numbers and addresses. Political parties in Israel get the info of Israeli voters before the elections and get to protect their privateness and cannot copy, erase or transference the registry. Read more on The Jerusalem Post. This is not the first time personal information on pretty much the entire adult population of Israel has been leaked. And it’s not the first time we’ve seen a political party screw up and expose millions of voters’ information. But if people are serious about stopping interference or tampering with elections, then how about not making voters’ info so easily available?