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Election Cybersecurity
Touchscreen voting machines pulled after complaints of switching votes in St. Louis mayor’s race
Kevin Killeen / NewsRadio 1120 KMOX / Feb. 26, 2021
Cybersecurity / Technology
Lawmakers line up behind potential cyber breach notification legislation
Maggie Miller / The Hill / Feb. 26, 2021
Lawmakers blame SolarWinds hack on ‘collective failure’ to prioritize cybersecurity
Maggie Miller / The Hill / Feb. 26, 2021
SolarWinds’s security practices questioned by lawmakers
Alyza Sebenius and Rebecca Kern / Bloomberg / Feb. 26, 2021
Basic cybersecurity standards must start with procurements, experts say
Dave Nyczepir / FedScoop / Feb. 26, 2021
Cyber CEO: Next war will hit regular Americans online
Nicholas Johnston / Axios / Mar. 1, 2021
Hillicon Valley: Second SolarWinds hack hearing | TikTok to settle privacy lawsuit | Facebook apologizes for removing lawmaker post
Maggie Miller et al. / The Hill / Feb. 26, 2021
The Cybersecurity 202: DHS chief wants to fight another ‘epidemic’ – hackers holding data hostage
Tonya Riley / The Washington Post / Feb. 26, 2021
The Cybersecurity 202: A report on Jamal Khashoggi’s death renews concerns over spyware
Tonya Riley / The Washington Post / Mar. 1, 2021
The Technology 202: D.C.’s vaccination portal failed three days in a row. It’s part of a bigger problem.
Cat Zakrzewski / The Washington Post / Mar. 1, 2021
Cyberattacks cost hospitals millions during Covid-19
Melanie Evans and Robert McMillan / The Wall Street Journal / Feb. 26, 2021
Universal Health Services reports $67 million in losses after apparent ransomware attack
Sean Lyngaas / CyberScoop / Mar. 1, 2021
Ransomware hackers turn to virtual machine software to boost extortion schemes
Sean Lyngaas / CyberScoop / Feb. 26, 2021
Will the latest broadband victory outlast the pandemic?
Alexandra S. Levine / POLITICO / Mar. 1, 2021
Pandemic pushed National Cancer Institute to commercial software for telemedicine, CIO says
Billy Mitchell / FedScoop / Feb. 26, 2021
Robocalls keep spamming Americans, in part because of their cyber tools
Tim Starks / CyberScoop / Mar. 1, 2021
Cybersecurity / Technology — International
China appears to warn India: push too hard and the lights could go out
David Sanger and Emily Schmall / The New York Times / Feb. 28, 2021
India suspects China may be behind major Mumbai blackout
Eric Bellman and Rajesh Roy / The Wall Street Journal / Mar. 1, 2021
Chinese hackers target Indian vaccine makers SII, Bharat Biotech, says security firm
Krishna Das / Reuters / Mar. 1, 2021
China region declares war on crypto mining, stirring wider fear
Alfred Cang / Bloomberg / Mar. 1, 2021
U.K.’s variant trackers led the way. Now others are following
James Paton / Bloomberg / Feb. 28, 2021
Israeli spyware firm NSO Group faces renewed US scrutiny
Stephanie Kirchgaessner / The Guardian / Mar. 1, 2021
Npower withdraws mobile app after hackers steal personal details
Miles Brignall / The Guardian / Feb. 27, 2021
Disinformation / Misinformation
DOJ pick Garland disputes Trump claims of widespread voter fraud
Chris Strohm / Bloomberg / Mar. 1, 2021
How Pro-Trump forces pushed a lie about Antifa at the Capitol riot
Michael Grynbaum et al. / The New York Times / Mar. 1, 2021
Trump revives familiar falsehoods in CPAC speech
Linda Qiu / The New York Times / Feb. 28, 2021
As CPAC dismisses claims that its stage resembled a Nazi insignia, Hyatt calls hate symbols ‘abhorrent’
Jaclyn Peiser / The Washington Post / Mar. 1, 2021
Minneapolis will pay influencers to fight misinformation during officer’s trail
Michael Levenson / The New York Times / Feb. 26, 2021
Startup bets on artificial intelligence to counter misinformation
Chris Mills Rodrigo / The Hill / Mar. 1, 2021
Covid vaccine does not affect fertility but misinformation persists
Harriet Sherwood / The Guardian / Feb. 28, 2021
Twitter expands use of enforcement system to Covid-19 falsehoods
Paul Ziabro / The Wall Street Journal / Mar. 1, 2021
Fact check: Studies do show face masks and lockdowns slow the spread of COVID-19
Reuters / Mar. 1, 2021
Fact check: Tweet about gun control attributed to Congresswoman Maxine Waters is from a parody Twitter account
Reuters / Mar. 1, 2021
Australian ‘myth-busting’ unit established to take on Covid misinformation
Michael McGowan / The Guardian / Feb. 28, 2021
Elections During a Pandemic
Palm Beach County preparing for municipal elections as DeSantis pushes vote-by-mail bill
Jay O’Brian / CBS 12 News / Feb. 26, 2021
Bill pending to allow no-excuse absentee voting in Alabama, Secretary of State officials speak in favor of passage
News 19 / Feb. 26, 2021
Georgia Senate panel backs end to automatic voter registration, no-excuse absentee voting
Mark Niesse / The Atlanta Journal-Constitution / Feb. 26, 2021
Town board to vote on combining polling locations
Brad Allen /Beloit Daily News / Mar. 1, 2021
House passes bills to allow three days of early voting, weaken open records law
Joe Sonka / Louisville Courier Journal / Feb. 26, 2021
Voter suppression is grand larceny
Charles Blow / The New York Times / Feb. 28, 2021
Court as States change rules
Greg Stohr / Bloomberg / Mar. 1, 2021
A Supreme Court test for what’s left of the voting rights act
Adam Liptak / The New York Times / Feb. 28, 2021
Voting rights in spotlight as Supreme Court considers Arizona election rules
Brent Kendall / The Wall Street Journal / Mar. 1, 2021
Census data snafu upends 2022 elections
Zach Montellaro and Ally Mutnick / POLITICO / Mar. 1, 2021
In Statehouses, stolen-election myth fuels a G.O.P. drive to rewrite rules
Michael Wines / The New York Times / Feb. 27, 2021
New super PAC aims to support lawmakers who voted to impeach or convict Trump
Justine Coleman / The Hill / Feb. 28, 2021
Trump teases 2024 run in CPAC remarks, as he looks to keep his grip on GOP
David Siders / POLITICO / Feb. 28, 2021
Hong Kong elections will go ahead on schedule, official says
Coco Liu / Bloomberg / Mar. 1, 2021
El Salvador’s leader wins control of legislature in midterm vote; critics fear rising authoritarianism
Mary Beth Sheridan / The Washington Post / Mar. 1, 2021