A severe security breach has exposed the personal data of 6.5 million Israeli voters, including full names, ID numbers, gender, addresses, and voting information. The breach was uncovered by an anonymous tip, which led the writer to discover a vulnerability in the election management system used by the Likud party. Despite claims from the company that their security standards were rigorous, the writer was able to gain unauthorized access to the system within minutes, revealing plaintext passwords and complete access to voter data. The incident has sparked concerns over privacy and has prompted calls for the elections to be canceled due to security concerns.