Articles Related to Election Cybersecurity
Election Cybersecurity
U.S. names official to counter foreign election interference
Julian E. Barnes / The New York Times / Jan. 14, 2022
Michigan AG asks feds to investigate fake GOP electors
David Eggert / The Associated Press / Jan. 14, 2022
NM AG refers fake election certificates to federal investigators
Tierna Unruh-Enos / The Paper / Jan. 17, 2022
Court puts hold on GOP inspection of county voting machines
Marc Levy and Mark Scolforo / The Associated Press / Jan. 14, 2022
Spurred by election misinformation and skepticism, crowd urges N.H. lawmakers to outlaw ballot-counting machines
Casey McDermott / New Hampshire Public Radio / Jan. 14, 2022
Fox News, others seek access to report on voting machines
Kate Brumback / The Associated Press / Jan 13, 2022
Cybersecurity / Technology
Airlines ask Biden administration for more 5G protections to avoid ‘catastrophic disruptions’
Daniel Lippman and Oriana Pawlyk / POLITICO / Jan. 17, 2022
1 big thing: Tech giants play the blame game
Ina Fried / Axios / Jan. 14, 2022
The battle over Jan. 6 data ensues
Rebecca Kern / POLITICO / Jan. 14, 2022
Tesla hack signals the importance of smart car cybersecurity
Aaron Raj / TechWire Asia / Jan. 17, 2022
‘Attempted security threat’ disables software at some New York schools
Lola Fadulu / The New York Times / Jan. 14, 2022
Cyber attack in Albuquerque latest to target public schools
Cedar Attanasio / The Associated Press / Jan. 14, 2022
Hackers disrupt payroll for thousands of employers — including hospitals
Becky Sullivan / NPR / Jan. 15, 2022
Google’s chief executive signed off on deal at center of antitrust case, states say.
David McCabe / The New York Times / Jan. 14, 2022
Lawsuit: Google, Facebook CEOs colluded in online ad sales
The Associated Press / Jan. 14, 2022
States appeal a judge’s decision to throw out their Facebook antitrust case.
Cecilia Kang / The New York Times / Jan 14, 2022
Ex-DHS acting IG pleads guilty to stealing software, databases in defrauding scheme
Caroline Vakil / The Hill / Jan. 14, 2022
GOP Ohio congressional delegation wants chip law funded
John Seewer and Andrew Welsh-Huggins / The Associated Press / Jan. 14, 2022
Cities and states find new ways to tax streaming services
Elaine S. Povich / Stateline / Jan. 18, 2022
QR codes can eat your lunch, FBI warns
Joe Warminsky / CyberScoop / Jan. 18, 2022
Biden administration says Russia arrested Colonial Pipeline hacked
Morgan Chalfant / The Hill / Jan. 14, 2022
Exclusive: U.S. examining Alibaba’s cloud unit for national security risks – sources
Alexandra Alper / Reuters / Jan. 18, 2022
Cybersecurity / Technology — International
Microsoft warns of destructive cyberattack on Ukrainian computer networks
David E. Sanger / The New York Times / Jan. 16, 2022
Ukraine says Russia behind cyberattack in ‘hybrid war’ move
Yuras Karmanau / The Associated Press / Jan. 16, 2022
Ukraine’s official websites hit by massive cyberattack amid high tensions with Russia
David L. Stern and Robyn Dixon / The Washington Post / Jan. 14, 2022
‘We have to show strength’: Calls grow for U.S. to deter Russian hackers
Maggie Miller / POLITICO / Jan. 16, 2022
Russia says it shut down notorious hacker group at U.S. request
Ivan Nechepurenko / The New York Times / Jan. 14, 2022
Cambodia’s Internet may soon be like China’s: State-controlled
Charles McDermid / The New York Times / Jan. 15, 2022
Eastern Europe tests new forms of media censorship
Andrew Higgins / The New York Times / Jan. 17, 2022
North Korean hackers stole almost $400M in cryptocurrency, report says
Joseph Choi / The Hill / Jan. 13, 2022
Poland: Huge military data leak has only public information
The Associated Press / Jan. 14, 2022
Polish senators question cyber experts in hacking inquiry
Vanessa Gera / The Associated Press / Jan. 17, 2022
Journalists probing Salvadoran government were spied on using military-grade tech
Ari Shapiro et al. / NPR All Things Considered / Jan. 13, 2022
China’s app for Olympic athletes has security flaws, study finds
Axios / Jan. 18, 2022
International effort takes down VPN service, VPNLab, used for criminal activity
AJ Vicens / CyberScoop / Jan. 18, 2022
Disinformation / Misinformation
How to fix declining trust in elections and the news media
Eliza Dennis / NPR Consider This / Jan. 15, 2022
Some Florida and Arizona Republicans show how to counter 2020 election lies
Steven Rosenfeld / Voting Booth / Jan. 18, 2022
Trump’s Covid and election falsehoods at Arizona rally
Linda Qiu / The New York Times / Jan. 16, 2022
Jan. 6 Committee subpoenas four Big Tech firms
Luke Broadwater and Mike Isaac / The New York Times / Jan. 13, 2022
Kansas City mayor: COVID-19 challenges include misinformation, political right
Mychael Schnell / The Hill / Jan. 16, 2022
The C.D.C.’s new challenge? Grappling with imperfect science
Apoorva Mandavilli / The New York Times / Jan. 17, 2022
One America News will be dropped by DirecTV, a major distributor
Michael M. Grynbaum / The New York Times / Jan. 15, 2022
YouTube temporarily suspends, demonetizes Dan Bongino’s channel
Chris Mills Rodrigo / The Hill / Jan. 14, 2022
Twitter expands feature to flag misleading tweets
Rebecca Klar / The Hill / Jan. 17, 2022
French far-right candidate convicted for inciting racial hatred
Aurelien Breeden / The New York Times / Jan. 17, 2022
Russia dismisses US allegations of plans for false flag operation as pretext to invade Ukraine
Mychael Schnell / The Hill / Jan. 17, 2022
Inside Estonia’s approach in combating Russian disinformation
Simon Ostrovsky / PBS NewsHour Weekend / Jan. 15, 2022
Elections During and After the Pandemic
How redistricting is changing America’s voting maps (Podcast)
Kimberly Atkins Stohr and Jess Yarmosky / WBUR On Point / Jan. 14, 2022
To run or not to run? That’s the midterm question.
Leah Askarinam and Blake Hounshell / The New York Times / Jan. 14, 2022
Bitcoin crashes the midterms
Ben Schreckinger / POLITICO / Jan. 16, 2022
Inslee, Washington Democrats push election bills, as they weigh threats to democracy
Joseph O’Sullivan / Seattle Times / Jan. 17, 2022
Why Spanish-language voting ballots are critical for democracy, advocates say
Abby Cruz and Cristina Corujo / ABC News / Jan. 14, 2022
Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke on new voting restrictions: “Voting discrimination is alive and well”
CBS Mornings / Jan. 17, 2022
Trump rally underscores G.O.P. tension over how to win in 2022
Jeremy W. Peters / The New York Times / Jan. 15, 2022
Alaska- Election overhaul in Alaska aimed at reducing partisanship
Becky Bohrer / The Associated Press / Jan. 16, 2022
Arizona- No charges for 151 Arizona votes vetted over fraud claims
Bob Christie / The Associated Press / Jan. 14, 2022
Arizona- Trump to make election claims center stage in Arizona
Julia Manchester / The Hill / Jan. 15, 2022
California- Tech companies spend millions on California political gifts
Don Thompson / The Associated Press / Jan. 13, 2022
Florida- Florida governor proposes special police agency to monitor elections
Lori Rozsa and Beth Reinhard / The Washington Post / Jan. 18, 202
Florida- Florida Democrats ask Merrick Garland to intervene on state election proposals
Jacob Ogles / Florida Politics / Jan. 14, 2022
Florida- Some state officials and activist claim voter suppression in Duval, Election officials deny
Tristan Hardy / First Coast News / Jan. 14, 2022
Georgia- A more secure elections office expected to open in early March
Olivia Morley / Rome News-Tribune / Jan. 14, 2022
Indiana- Bill sets earlier deadline for counties to add voting machine paper trails
Brandon Smith / WFYI Indiana Public Radio / Jan. 17, 2022
Minnesota- Simon: Crow Wing County elections a ‘top-notch operation’
Chelsey M. Perkins / Brainerd Dispatch / Jan. 14, 2022
Montana- Indigenous, Native American tribes are pushing for voting rights
Allison Herrera / KTVH / Jan. 17, 2022
Nevada- More voters, less party affiliation 2 years into automatic voter registration
Sean Golonka / The Nevada Independent / Jan. 16, 2022
New Jersey- Judge slams state for flawed voter database, says Old Bridge do-overelection to proceed
David Wildstein / New Jersey Globe / Jan. 14, 2022
New Mexico- New Mexico lawmakers seek greater spending, voter access
Morgan Lee / The Associated Press / Jan. 14, 2022
New Mexico- Otero County Commission approves 50K for election audit contract
Tierna Unruh-Enos / The Paper / Jan. 17, 2022
North Carolina- NC lawmakers to vote on delaying 2022 primaries again due to legal challenges
Brian Murphy et al. / The News & Observer / Jan. 18, 2022
North Dakota- Election duties dominate first few months for new Cass County finance director
Barry Amundson / The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead / Jan. 16, 2022
Ohio- Ohio Supreme Court strikes down republican gerrymander of map
Trip Gabriel / The New York Times / Jan. 14, 2022
Ohio- Sponsor: Ohio voting law overhaul won’t be ready for 2022
Julie Carr Smyth / The Associated Press / Jan. 14, 2022
Oregon- Your voice, your vote: Oregon Secretary of State Shemia Fagan discusses elections
KATU News / Jan. 16, 2022
Pennsylvania- Government watchdog latest to sue Fulton County over missing 2020 election review documents
Marley Parish / Pennsylvania Capital-Star / Jan. 16, 2022
Rhode Island- Rhode Island panel OKs voting maps with last-minute change
The Associated Press / Jan. 13, 2022
South Carolina- After 2020, SC Statehouse has a pile of election reform bills from Republicans and Democrats
Nick Reynolds / Post and Courier / Jan. 15, 2022
Texas- New Texas voting law snags US citizens, mail ballot requests
Acacia Coronado et al. / The Associated Press / Jan. 14, 2022
Texas- New Texas elections law, decried as vote suppression, leads to record number of rejected mail ballot applications
Taylor Goldenstein / The Houston Chronicle / Jan. 16, 2022
Utah- Lt. governor says voting rights legislation would only hurt Utah’s election process
Arielle Harrison / KUTV / Jan. 17, 2022
Vermont- Governor signs bill allowing remote municipal meetings
The Associated Press / Jan. 15, 2022
Vermont- Vermont governor renews call for universal mailing of ballots
WAMC Northeast Public Radio / Jan. 14, 2022
Virginia- Virginia Republicans file 20 bills to restrict or limit absentee voting
Evan Watson / 13 News Now / Jan. 14, 2022
Wisconsin- A Wisconsin judge rules absentee ballot drop boxes are not allowed under state law
Shawn Johnson / NPR / Jan. 13, 2022
Elections During and After the Pandemic – International
Marine Le Pen, kicking off her campaign, tries to embody credibility
Constant Méheut / The New York Times / Jan. 15, 2022
Icon of French left Taubira joins crowded presidential race
The Associated Press / Jan. 15, 2022
French presidential candidate says strong EU borders needed
Elena Becatoros and Angela Charlton / The Associated Press / Jan. 14, 2022
UN official: Libya elections could be rescheduled for June
Samy Magdy / The Associated Press / Jan. 17, 2022
North Macedonia: Center-left government OK’d by parliament
Konstantin Testorides / The Associated Press / Jan. 16, 2022
Crowds protest sanctions, pressure, after Mali vote delay
Baba Ahmed / The Associated Press / Jan. 14, 2022
Dictator’s son can stay in Philippine Presidential race, officials say
Jason Gutierrez / The New York Times / Jan. 17, 2022
Portugal’s election campaign begins under pandemic limits
The Associated Press / Jan. 16, 2022
Voters back constitutional changes in Serbia referendum
The Associated Press / Jan. 17, 2022
Edited by Jung-hwa Kang, Compiled by Carina Robles and Jillian Kwong