Articles Related to Election Cybersecurity

March 25, 2023 – March 31, 2023

Elections Cybersecurity

Bipartisan former members of Congress call for boost in funding to secure elections
Jennifer Shutt / Kansas Reflector / March 25, 2023

Cybersecurity / Technology

Thousands of companies vulnerable in supply chain cyberattack
Sam Sabin / Axios / March 31, 2023

Think ransomware gangs won’t thrive this year? Think again, experts say
Tim Starks / The Washington Post / March 30, 2023

At least 50 U.S. government employees targeted with phone spyware overseas
Ellen Nakashima and Tim Starks / The Washington Post / March 27, 2023

Microsoft’s latest use for GPT4: Stopping hackers
Gerrit De Vynck / The Washington Post / March 28, 2023

Twitter Says Parts of Its Source Code Were Leaked Online
Ryan Mac and Kate Conger / The New York Times / March 26, 2023

Hackers post data stolen from the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles
Terry Castleman and Doug Smith / Los Angeles Times / March 31, 2023

North Dakota is first state to approve required cybersecurity education
Christina Randall / KXNET / March 26, 2023

U.S. grants Costa Rica $25M to bolster cybersecurity efforts
Sam Sabin / Axios / March 29, 2023

Cybersecurity / Technology — International

Secret trove offers rare look into Russian cyberwar ambitions
Craig Timberg et al. / The Washington Post / March 30, 2023

Leaked documents offer fascinating insights into Russian cyber warfare
Ines Kagubare / The Hill / March 30, 2023

Report: Chinese state-sponsored hacking group highly active
David Rising / The Associated Press / March 30, 2023

Inside North Korean hackers’ unusual money laundering technique
Tim Starks / The Washington Post / March 29, 2023

Disinformation / Misinformation

Far-right presentation using misappropriated election software alarms experts
Sarah D. Wire / Los Angeles Times / March 30, 2023

A Campaign Aide Didn’t Write That Email. A.I. Did.
Shane Goldmacher / The New York Times / March 28, 2023

How a tiny company with few rules is making fake images go mainstream
Isaac Stanley-Becker and Drew Harwell / The Washington Post / March 30, 2023

TikTok propaganda labels fall flat in ‘huge win’ for Russia
David Klepper / The Associated Press / March 30, 2023

Twitter removes tweets about ‘Trans Day of Vengeance’
Barbara Ortutay / The Associated Press / March 30, 2023

Election News — U.S. National and Local

GOP states press voter photo ID rules, with unclear effects
Julie Carr Smyth / The Associated Press / March 26, 2023

Online voting provider paid for academic research in attempt to sway U.S. lawmakers
Yael Grauer / CyberScoop / March 29, 2023

Arizona – Arizona Democrats to sue No Labels to block third-party challenge
Michael Scherer / The Washington Post / March 30, 2023

Illinois – Young voters explain their low turnout in Chicago elections
Catherine Odom / Chicago Sun Times / March 29, 2023

Michigan – Rural clerks concerned about 2024 elections requirements
Don Reid / The Daily Reporter / March 31, 2023

New Mexico – New Mexico has a sweeping new election law. Here are 6 key provisions in the bill
Dan Mckay / Albuquerque Journal / March 30, 2023

North Carolina – A Gen Z party chair hopes to change Democrats’ fortunes in N.C.
Sabrina Rodriguez / The Washington Post / March 28, 2023

Wisconsin – Wisconsin Voters to Decide Nation’s Most Expensive State Court Election
Laura Kusisto and Ben Kesling / The Wall Street Journal / March 30, 2023

Election News — U.S. National and Local

Scotland’s Top Party, Reeling From Divisions, Picks a New Leader
Stephen Castle / The New York Times / March 27, 2023

Edited by Jung-hwa Kang, Compiled by Steven Vargas and Shelby Bolen