Daily Articles Related to Election Cybersecurity
Election Cybersecurity
U.S. patchwork of state, county election computer networks still vulnerable to cyberattacks
Ken Dilanian / NBC News / Oct. 2, 2020
Majority of Americans concerned about potential foreign election interference: poll
Maggie Miller / The Hill / Oct. 2, 2020
Murphy: Russia will become more of a threat to US election while Trump is in quarantine
Joe Concha / The Hill / Oct. 2, 2020
Voting by phone: The promise and peril of digital ballots
Paul Vigna / The Wall Street Journal / Oct. 2, 2020
Cybersecurity / Technology
Today’s logistics report: Buying into Uber freight; Maritime’s fresh cyberattacks; Moving Boeing planes
Paul Page / The Wall Street Journal / Oct. 2, 2020
White House faces remote-work, security challenges as Trump treated for Covid-19
David Uberti and Kim S. Nash / The Wall Street Journal / Oct. 2, 2020
Google is creating a special Android security team to find bugs in sensitive apps
Catalin Cimpanu / ZDNet / Oct. 2, 2020
Pinterest limiting search results for culturally inappropriate Halloween ideas
Celine Castranuovo / The Hill / Oct. 2, 2020
SCOTUS to hear FCC media deregulation case
Sara Fischer and Ashley Gold / The Hill / Oct. 2, 2020
Tech CEOs back for more Hill testimony right before election
Ashley Gold / Axios / Oct. 2, 2020
Who will oversee cybersecurity in space?
Jacqueline Feldscher / POLITICO / Oct. 2, 2020
University researchers request exemption from new federal cybersecurity standards
Betsy Foresman / EdScoop / Oct. 2, 2020
Uber Postmates combo could be a raw deal
Laura Forman / The Wall Street Journal / Oct. 2, 2020
ByteDance Deal for TikTok Seen Likely to Slip Past Election
Kurt Wagner et al. / Bloomberg / Oct. 2, 2020
Cybersecurity / Technology — International
Researchers track hacking ‘fingerprints,’ link Russian attackers to Windows exploit sellers
Charlie Osborne / ZDNet / Oct. 2, 2020
Google drops Australia from News Showcase launch amid regulator rancour
Byron Kaye / Reuters / Oct. 2, 2020
A Huawei turning point
The Editorial Board / The Wall Street Journal / Oct. 2, 2020
Disinformation / Misinformation
Election 2020: Misinformation has never been more of a threat
The Wall Street Journal / Oct. 2, 2020
QAnon lands on LinkedIn, prompting networking site to limit spread
Stu Woo / The Wall Street Journal / Oct. 2, 2020
Social media companies go into fire-alarm mode over Trump diagnosis
Nancy Scola / POLITICO / Oct. 2, 2020
Trump’s coronavirus test sparks online misinformation spree
Suhauna Hussain / Los Angeles Times / Oct. 2, 2020
QAnon followers think Trump’s Covid-19 tweet had a secret message about HIllary Clinton
EJ Dickson / Rolling Stone / Oct. 2, 2020
House condemns fringe QAnon conspiracy theory movement
Melanie Zanona / POLITICO / Oct. 2, 2020
Misinformation about illicit drugs is spreading on social media – and the consequences could be dangerous
Ian Hamilton and Patricia Cavazos-Rehg / The Conversation / Oct. 2, 2020
COVID at the White House, voter disinformation, and how to report around the propaganda
Amanda Darrach / Columbia Journalism Review / Oct. 2, 2020
To combat conspiracy theories teach critical thinking – and community values
Thomas Roulet / The Conversation / Oct. 2, 2020
Get ready for a flood of deepfakes, experts warn
Ina Fried / Axios / Oct. 2, 2020
Fact check: Biden campaign’s comments on ‘not mentioning COVID-19 deaths during debate’ miss context
Reuters / Oct. 2, 2020
Fact check: Inaccurate details about ‘discarded’ military ballots found in Pennsylvania
Reuters / Oct. 2, 2020
Fact check: Photo shows Chris Wallace with George Clooney at Lake Como, not with Jeffrey Epstein
Reuters / Oct. 2, 2020
Fact check: Facebook did not show 9+ million registered voters in Arizona
Reuters / Oct. 2, 2020
Fact check: Massachusetts election officials have not destroyed ballots or committed election fraud
Reuters / Oct. 2, 2020
Fact check: Video of Biden coughing has been selectively edited to imply he has COVID-19
Reuters / Oct. 2, 2020
U.S. House condemns ‘QAnon’ conspiracy theory; 17 Republicans vote no
Reuters / Oct. 2, 2020
Duterte ally seeks Philippine senate probe on Facebook ‘censorship’
Reuters / Oct. 2, 2020
Elections During a Pandemic
Arizona voting curbs remain as U.S. Supreme Court takes Republican appeal
Andrew Chung / Reuters / Oct. 2, 2020
Groups sue Texas governor to block limits on ballot drops
Acacia Coronado / The Associated Press / Oct. 2, 2020
CA didn’t count 100,000 mail-in ballots in March. How many were thrown out in your county?
Lara Korte / The Sacramento Bee / Oct. 2, 2020
Your anxiety could be delaying your voter registration
Melissa Santos / Crosscut / Sept. 30, 2020
Elections board says mail-in applicants who instead want to vote in person should first wait for their ballots to arrive
Kelli Smith / Chicago Tribune / Sept. 25, 2020
Glitches in Pa. voter services website not the result of ‘any malicious activity,’ state’s top election official says
Jan Murphy / PennLive Patriot-News / Sept. 30, 2020
Bipartisan former Senate leaders, cabinet secretaries aim to shore up trust in vote
Gabriel T. Rubin / The Wall Street Journal / Oct. 2, 2020
What happens to the election if Trump can’t perform his duties?
Amber Phillips / The Washington Post / Oct. 2, 2020
Trump’s positive test underscores that this is the Coronavirus Election
James Oliphant and Michael Martina / Reuters / Oct. 2, 2020
At least 33 states will ask voters to wear masks at polling stations
Arielle Mitropoulous and Halley Freger / ABC News / Oct. 2, 2020
Justice Dept., FBI planning for the possibility of Election Day violence, voting disruptions
Matt Zapotosky and Devlin Barrett / The Washington Post / Oct. 2, 2020
U.S. officials recruit a “whole new generation of poll workers” for Election Day during pandemic
CBS News / Oct. 2, 2020
Judge rejects Trump administration plan to end U.S. census count early
Reuters / Oct. 2, 2020
Census Bureau says count will continue through end of October
Zach Montellaro / POLITICO / Oct. 2, 2020
Trump campaign says in-person events will be made virtual or postponed
Caitlin Oprysko and Gabby Orr / POLITICO / Oct. 2, 2020
‘I feel pride’: incarcerated residents of Washington DC register to vote for first time
Ashish Malhotra / The Guardian / Oct. 2, 2020
Biden announced in-person canvassing. Then Trump tested positive for Covid
Ankita Rao et al. / The Guardian / Oct. 2, 2020
US voters living abroad sue for access to electronic voting
Kim Zetter / The Guardian / Oct. 2, 2020
Advance voting begins in New Zealand election
Praveen Menon / Reuters / Oct. 2, 2020