Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-749631-20151005190147/@comment-749631-20151020083147

By definition it is still not hacked, as they have not break into the system to modify the official result. What they did is simply made a tool that would vote automatically once being started up, and then let several hundreds people (personal estimation) to run the program 7*24. They have used OCR tools and cookie clearing to let them vote multiple times a day and bypass captcha check. They have also made it in a way that same computer can run multiple voting process at the same time, leading to potentially multimillion vote per day.

edit: with their latest software, they are voting at a speed of at least 1k vote per second mins per user and they have to ask people to tune down their voting speed to avoid server overload....well at this point it might start to become network attack.

edit*2: correction