Nation
World
Politics
Sports
Business
Entertainment
Life
Tech
Science
Opinion
Crime
Health
Oddities

After a series of cyberattacks, states look to secure election results websites

Por: NBC News Tech November 03, 2022

thumbnail

States are working to shore up what might be the most public and vulnerable parts of their election systems: the websites that publish voting results.  NBC News spoke with the top cybersecurity officials at four state election offices, as well as the head of a company that runs such services for six states, about how they secure the sites. All agreed that while there was no real threat that hackers could change a final vote count, a successful... + full article



Similar News

When would a cyberattack trigger a NATO response? It’s a mystery

The Hill USA Tech October 26, 2022

thumbnailCyberattacks are increasingly a key part of modern warfare, but NATO’s treaty that says an attack on one nation represents an attack on all has not covered these aggressive actions. Several NATO members have been hit with recent cyberattacks, but there has been no signal from... + más

Why Albania chose not to pull the NATO trigger after cyberattack | Politico

Putin threatens global catastrophe if NATO forces clash with Russia | Newsweek


Major U.S. Airport Websites Hit With Suspected Russian Cyberattacks

Forbes USA Business October 11, 2022

thumbnailTopline A pro-Russian hacking group claimed credit for cyberattacks hitting more than a dozen U.S. airports’ websites Monday morning, according to , temporarily rendering parts of the sites inaccessible to the public, though the hacking did not result in any operational... + más

U.S. airport websites knocked offline by pro-Russia hackers | Portland Press Herald

Several airport websites go down in apparent cyberattack | 10 WBNS


'Too soon to know' whether Kremlin was behind cyberattacks on US airports, Kirby says

ABC News USA Tech October 11, 2022

thumbnailIt's still too soon to know whether the Russian government was behind on over a dozen U.S. airports, according to White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby.We just don't really understand fully who's behind this, what the motivation was, certainly... + más

Biden's warning of nuclear 'Armageddon' reflects the 'stakes' with Russia, not an imminent threat: Kirby | ABC News

O’Hare and Midway rank below average as passenger satisfaction at US airports falls in J.D. Power study | Chicago Tribune


Some U.S. travel websites knocked offline after Russian hacker group calls for attack

NBC News USA Tech October 10, 2022

thumbnailAt least 13 U.S. air travel websites, including those for Hartsfield-Jackson International in Atlanta and Los Angeles International Airport — two of the busiest airports in the country — were inaccessible Monday morning after a Russian hacktivist group named them as targets... + más

Serious breach at Uber spotlights hacker social deception | Associated Press

Serious breach at Uber spotlights hacker social deception | WPTV


Cyberattack on Colorado state website follows Russian hacktivist threat

NBC News USA Tech October 07, 2022

thumbnailColorado state officials said the government’s website was taken offline Wednesday, the result of an apparent cyberattack that came shortly after a known Russia-based hacker group posted on Telegram that it would be targeting U.S. state websites. Colorado’s website was... + más

Why Albania chose not to pull the NATO trigger after cyberattack | Politico

SW Florida Int'l Airport Site Goes Offline After It Was Named a Target by Hacktivist Group | NBC 6 South Florida


Republicans push DOJ to investigate cyberattacks against Christian, pro-life websites

Fox News USA Politics September 29, 2022

EXCLUSIVE: House Republicans are pushing and the Justice Department to investigate a string of politically motivated cyberattacks against pro-life and Christian websites after the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.GOP lawmakers on the House Oversight... + más

3 Threats Christian Nationalism Poses to the United States | Time

The Justice Department Needs to Get Out of Its Own Way in the Trump Investigations | The Daily Beast


Alarms over healthcare cyberattacks are getting louder

The Verge USA Health September 24, 2022

thumbnailAlarms over healthcare cyberattacks are getting louderAlarms over healthcare cyberattacks are getting louder / The FBI warned healthcare organizations that medical devices could be a major riskp>span:first-child]:text-black text-blurple>By Sep 16, 2022, 8:16 PM UTC Share this... + más

Republicans push DOJ to investigate cyberattacks against Christian, pro-life websites | Fox News

Growing Customer Demand For Definitive Healthcare's SaaS Platform | RTTNews



About iurex | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer |