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Election Cybersecurity
What Happened When Our Election-Hacking Doc Came Out During Coronavirus
Simon Ardizzone and Sarah Teale / TakeHouse / May 5th, 2020
Cybersecurity / Technology
The Cybersecurity 202: Coronavirus tracking apps spark security concerns
Joseph Marks / The Washington Post / May 5th, 2020
GoDaddy reports data breach involving SSH access on hosting accounts
Chris Duckett / ZDNet / May 5th, 2020
US financial regulator warns of ‘widespread’ phishing campaign
Jeff Stone / CyberScoop / May 5th, 2020
Hackers seize on software flaw to breach two victims, despite patch availability
Sean Lyngaas / CyberScoop / May 4th, 2020
What Shopify has learned from five years of bug bounty programs
Pete Yaworski / CyberScoop / May 5th, 2020
Authorities warn that hackers are targeting health care and essential services
Maggie Miller / May 5th, 2020
State-Backed Hackers Targeting Coronavirus Responders, U.S. and UK Warn
Jack Stubbs and Christopher Bing / Reuters / May 5th, 2020
Cybersecurity / Technology – International
State-linked hacking continues amid race for coronavirus treatments, US and UK agencies warn
Sean Lyngaas / CyberScoop / May 5th, 2020
Germany Issues Arrest Warrant for Russian Suspect in Parliament Hack: Newspaper
Thomas Escritt / Reuters / May 5th, 2020
U.K. Cybersecurity Chief Pivots to New Coronavirus Threats
Jenny Strasburg / The Wall Street Journal / May 5th, 2020
U.K. Tests Contact-Tracing App to Guide Way Out of Coronavirus Lockdown
Stephen Fidler and Jenny Strasburg / The Wall Street Journal / May 5th, 2020
Hacker Group Selling Databases with Millions of User Credentials Busted in Poland and Switzerland
Europol / May 5th, 2020
Disinformation / Misinformation
Vote-by-mail debate raises fears of election disinformation
Eric Tucker and Amanda Seitz / The Associated Press / May 5th, 2020
Obama slams GOP request for Biden-Ukraine records as aiding “Russian disinformation”
Ursula Perano / Axios / May 5th, 2020
Facebook removes accounts affiliated with QAnon conspiracy theory
Chris Mills Rodrigo / The Hill / May 5th, 2020
Facebook Says It Dismantles Disinformation Network Tied to Iran’s State Media
Jack Stubbs and Katie Paul / Reuters / May 5th, 2020
Seen photos of people ignoring social distancing rules? Why some are misleading — plus a primer on spotting fake news.
Valerie Strauss / The Washington Post / May 5th, 2020
Conspiracy theories run rampant when people feel helpless. Like now.
Adam M. Enders and Joseph E. Uscinski / The Washington Post / May 5th, 2020
Chinese ambassador: Ignoring the facts to blame China will only make things worse
Cui Tiankai / The Washington Post / May 5th, 2020
Kim Jong Un appears to be alive after all. So why did CNN and other news outlets report he was on his deathbed?
Paul Farhi / The Washington Post / May 5th, 2020
Elections During a Pandemic
Will Americans Lose Their Right to Vote in the Pandemic?
Emily Bazelon / The New York Times / May 5th, 2020
More than 800 public health experts call on Congress to fund mail-in voting
Maggie Miller / The Hill / May 5th, 2020
New York Must Hold Democratic Presidential Primary, Judge Rules
Matt Stevens and Nick Corasaniti / The New York Times / May 5th, 2020
How do you prevent a disputed 2020 election in Pennsylvania? Lessons from an expert panel.
Jonathan Lai / The Philadelphia Inquirer / May 4th, 2020
Michigan communities holding largely mail-based elections
David Eggert and Mike Householder / The Associated Press / May 5th, 2020
85,000 voters could be removed from Florida rolls
Gary Fineout / Politico / May 4th, 2020
Democratic super PAC sues Florida officials over mail-in voting limits
Kaelan Deese / The Hill / May 5th, 2020
For Latino voters, vote by mail is not enough
Irene Oria / The Hill / May 5th, 2020
Polish Senate Rejects Postal Election Rules Ahead of May 10 Ballot
Anna Koper and Agnieszka Barteczko / Reuters / May 5th, 2020