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Large-scale fraud in the computers of Israeli courts - published in a peer-reviewed international scholarly journal

Supreme Court of the State of Israel

Barcelona, September 4 - large scale fraud in the electronic record systems of the courts of the State of Israel is detailed in a paper, peer-reviewed and accepted for publication in a scholarly computer science journal. [1]

Following is the abstract of the paper:

Integrity, or Lack Thereof, of the Electronic Record Systems of the Courts of the State of Israel
Joseph Zernik
Human Rights Alert (NGO)
Jerusalem
e-mail: 123456xtz@gmail.com
Abstract— The Human Rights Alert (NGO) submission for the Universal Periodic Review of Human Rights in the State of Israel, filed in May 2012, is probably a first – being narrowly focused on analysis of integrity, or lack thereof, of the electronic record systems of the courts of the State of Israel, and being primarily based on data mining of this unique target area. Supreme Court: On or about March 2002, integrity of the electronic records was seriously compromised. Numerous fraudulent decision records were discovered. District Courts: The publicly accessible records were found invalid, primarily for failure to display visible, reliable digital signatures of judges and authentication records by clerks. Detainees Courts: The insecure, unsigned decisions of the detainees courts, often created long time after the dates of the hearings, could not possibly be considered valid legal records. The detainees ID numbers show suspicious discontinuities and failure to correlate with time of issuance, which should raise concerns regarding establishment of ”black hole” prisons and ”field courts”. This study is a call for action by computing experts in general, and data mining experts in particular, in the safeguard of Human Rights and integrity of governments in the Digital Era.
Keywords-e-courts; e-government; information systems; validation; electronic signatures; certification; authentication, State of Israel.

LINKS:
[1] 12-09-04
Zernik, J., "Integrity, or Lack Thereof, of the Electronic Record
Systems of the Courts of the State of Israel", Data Analytics x:xx-xx -
in press
http://www.scribd.com/doc/104900712/

Added: 14 hours ago Occurred On: Sep-4-2012
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Tags: e-courts; e-government; information systems; validation; electronic signatures; certification; authentication, State of Israel.
Location: Barcelona, Cataluna, Spain (load item map)
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  • You post an article that claims you posted an article? I doubt it's "peer reviewed" as your peers are pretty much drugged or sitting in the corner drooling.
    Is anyone but you claiming that any of these court records are wrong - or just (in your view) not 'officially' certified?

    Posted 13 hours ago By 

    • @Ally_Gator
      You failed to read the article, obviously:
      1) The Deputy presiding judge of the Tel Aviv District Court, Vardah AlSheikah, was caught falsifying her own court's records. The Israeli Bar Association repeatedly filed requests for her removal from the bench. So far, both the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and the Inspector General of the Judiciary (obviously - both judges), refuse to take any significant action against her.
      2) Haaretz daily published a report regarding falsificat of judicial records in the Detainees' Courts. The published response by the Spokesman of the Ministry of Justice of the State of Isreal was "A tempest in a Teapot".

      Posted 52 mins ago By 

    • @HumanRightsAlert
      The peers in this case are four anonymous international computer science professors. Not likely to be I am sure that they are all "drugged or sitting in the corner drooling".
      Under anonymous peer-review, an accompanying paper detailed similar fraud in the electronic records of the United States courts.
      It should be noted that US based legal and computer scholars, when openly asked to opine on this matter, all without exception refused to opine. For example, Martha Minow, Dean of the Harvard Law School responded that as Dean of Harvard Law School she is prohibited from opining on such matters...
      The large-scale fraud in the Israeli courts appear as a merely a copy of large-scale fraud, implemented in the computers of the United States courts a decade or two earlier.
      LINKS:
      [1] http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=54f_1346777326

      Posted 39 mins ago By 

    • @HumanRightsAlert
      As noted above, fraud in the electronic records of the courts of the State of Israel was reported and rebuked by others over the past year as well. The novelty in my report, is that it is based on inspection of the system as a whole, not of individual cases. The significance of the findings relative to the electronic records of the Israeli courts (and likewise of the US courts), is that it provides evidence that it is NOT sporadic judicial corruption, but systemic racketeering by the judges. They implemented such systems both in Israel and the United States with no public oversight and in violation of the laws of the respective nations.
      Joseph Zernik, PhD
      Human Rights Alert (NGO)

      Posted less than a minute ago By 

  • Proof that Israel is a rigged democracy for Jews, everyone else is a second class citizen

    • @Penguinister

      a reply like that makes you a fool for all to see

      Posted 12 hours ago By 

    • @nation_of_zion nope, UN Human rights commission agrees with me so it just tells me you have been drinking the Israeli Kool-aid.

      Posted 8 hours ago By 

    • @Penguinister

      do you even read your own post? it is a paper, peer-reviewed and accepted for publication by a
      Human Rights (NGO)
      NO WHERE DOES IT SAY United Nations
      duh

      Posted 8 hours ago By

    • @nation_of_zion eer wrong commission study try again, do you think this is the only study into Israel, the UN has dozens of them.

      Posted 5 hours ago By 

    • @Penguinister
      Corruption does not discriminate...
      In July 2012, Moshe Silman, social protest activist set himself on fire in a Tel Aviv protest. In the opening notes of his suicide letter, he claimed that he was subject to fraud in the Tel Aviv District Court, where he sued to get his social security benefits.
      Initial review of the court records in the case of Moshe Silman shows:
      1) The Tel Aviv District Court refused to accept a request to inspect and to copy the records in the initial compla More..

      Posted 46 mins ago By 

  • 10 year old, really boring news in the first place, is interesting, why?

    Posted 13 hours ago By 

    • @nation_of_zion May 2012 report filing is not 10 years

      Posted 13 hours ago By 

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