The two U.S. adversaries have denied attempting to meddle in the U.S. election. Recent efforts by U.S. agencies and some ...
Foreign adversaries aiming to influence next week’s election and sway the outcome of the presidential race are targeting ...
Foreign adversaries have also targeted some races ... When foreign governments target a specific candidate, office or ...
Russia, Iran and China have all launched campaigns designed to support or oppose certain candidates, while also stoking ...
It is not just the presidential election: Foreign governments are targeting House of Representatives and Senate ... While much of the attention has focused on attempts by foreign adversaries to ...
But foreign actors and domestic extremist groups looking to meddle in next week’s election can target a much weaker link ...
Microsoft said in a report Wednesday that foreign adversaries have shown continued determination to influence the U.S.
The impact of misinformation during an election cycle can be tremendous, which is why the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is warning of its rise.
The deck is stacked against election officials online, maybe even more so than in 2020. Conspiracy theories can quickly get ...
The Trump campaign was reportedly informed this week that it was among those being targeted by Chinese hackers through the infiltration of Verizon phone systems.