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Malicious cyber activity unlikely to disrupt voting, FBI says

Por: The Hill Tech October 09, 2022

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The FBI and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) released a on Wednesday expressing confidence that any attempts to manipulate votes at scale will be detected and thwarted. Any attempts to compromise election infrastructure are “unlikely” to result in large-scale disruptions or prevent voting, the agencies wrote. for the agency. The announcement comes as former President Trump and his allies have continually asserted,... + full article



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