Election Interference: The Russians Are Back, or They Never Left

Every day brings new revelations on Russia’s strategy of disruption to the west, the United States specifically. As Yogi Berra said, “It is déjà vu all over again”—in December 2017 we wrote it was already “Déjà Vu All Over Agai… Continue reading Election Interference: The Russians Are Back, or They Never Left

Russia, China, Iran Meddle in 2020 Election (Unsurprisingly)

It comes as no surprise to hear that Russia is up to its old tricks. China and Iran are also in on the game.
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State of Georgia: Election Server May Have Been Compromised During 2016, 2018 Elections

via Dan Goodin, Security Editor at Ars Technica, comes news that no one in the State of Georgia wants to hear: At least one election server exhibits evidence of compromise – due to the machine’s vulnerability to the Shellshock exploit – which, of cour… Continue reading State of Georgia: Election Server May Have Been Compromised During 2016, 2018 Elections

Alex Halderman, Ph.D., ‘I Hacked An Election, So Can The Russians’

This is a Security Bloggers Network syndicated blog post authored by Marc Handelman. Read the original post at: Infosecurity.US
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The Fifty Million of Cambridge Analytica

via Graham Cluley, writing at Graham Cluley.com comes an outstanding piece targeting the naughty boys and girls at Cambridge Analytica and (owned by both parent company Strategic Communication Laboratories (SCL – a private company officed at London,… Continue reading The Fifty Million of Cambridge Analytica