Articles Related to Election Cybersecurity


Election Cybersecurity
Arizona election auditors seek more records, voter canvass
Jonathan J. Cooper / The Associated Press / Jul. 16, 2021
Records of Arizona’s review of the 2020 election must be made public, a judge rules.
Michael Wines / The New York Times / Jul. 15, 2021
Arizona election auditors say they don’t have enough information to finish report
CBS News / Jul. 16, 2021
Counties and states Trump won are rejecting calls to launch their own Arizona-style election audits
Alison Durkee / Forbes / Jul. 16, 2021
Facebook disrupts Iranian hackers using platform to target US military personnel
Maggie Miller / The Hill / Jul. 15, 2021
Cybersecurity / Technology
U.S., allies accuse China of hacking Microsoft and condoning other cyberattacks
John Hudson and Ellen Nakashima / The Washington Post / Jul. 19, 2021
How China transformed into a prime cyber threat to the U.S.
Nicole Perlroth / The New York Times / Jul. 19, 2021
U.S. formally accuses China of hacking Microsoft
Zolan Kanno-Youngs and David E. Sanger / The New York Times / Jul. 19, 2021
U.S. to step up pipeline cyber rules in wake of April hack
Ari Natter and Jennifer A Dlouhy / Bloomberg / Jul. 19, 2021
Invisible surveillance: How spyware is secretly hacking smartphones
Jon Gerberg / The Washington Post / Jul. 18, 2021
Despite the hype, iPhone security no match for NSO spyware
Craig Timberg et al. / The Washington Post / Jul. 19, 2021
Lots of apps use your personal contacts. Few will tell you what they do with them.
Heather Kelly / The Washington Post / Jul. 15, 2021
Facial recognition surges in retail stores
Kim Hart / Axios / Jul. 19, 2021
Hacker steals identities of Surfside condo collapse victims
Jacob Knutson / Axios / Jul. 17, 2021
Acting FCC chair says 5G midband spectrum key to closing digital divide
Kierra Frazier / Axios / Jul. 16, 2021
Cybersecurity / Technology — International
NSO Group vows to investigate potential spyware abuse following Pegasus Project investigation
Drew Harwell and Craig Timberg / The Washington Post / Jul. 19, 2021
Cyberwar, how nations attack without bullets or bombs: quicktake
Jordan Robertson and Laurence Arnold / Bloomberg / Jul. 19, 2021
China announces on-site Didi cybersecurity investigation
The Associated Press / Jul. 16, 2021
Jamal Khashoggi’s wife targeted with spyware before his death
Dana Priest et al. / The Washington Post / Jul. 18, 2021
In Orban’s Hungary, spyware was used to monitor journalists and others who might challenge the government
Michael Birnbaum et al. / The Washington Post / Jul. 19, 2021
The spyware is sold to governments to fight terrorism. In India, it was used to hack journalists and others.
Joanna Slater and Niha Masih / The Washington Post / Jul. 19, 2021
Private Israeli spyware used to hack cellphones of journalists, activists worldwide
Dana Priest et al. / The Washington Post / Jul. 18, 2021
Disinformation / Misinformation
AP FACT CHECK: Trump makes false claims about Arizona audit
Jonathan J. Cooper / The Associated Press / Jul. 17, 2021
The Technology 202: Facebook isn’t sharing how many Americans viewed vaccine misinformation
Cat Zakrzewski / The Washington Post / Jul. 19, 2021
The Daily 202: Nearly 30 groups urge Facebook, Instagram, Twitter to take down vaccine disinformation
Olivier Knox / The Washington Post / Jul. 19, 2021
Fox News hosts urge viewers to get vaccinated following criticisms of network
Dominick Mastrangelo / The Hill / Jul. 19, 2021
Republican governor says anti-vaccine rhetoric is ‘killing people’ and denounces ‘propaganda’
Hannah Knowles / The Washington Post / Jul. 17, 2021
YouTube revamps health videos as Biden chides social media
Mark Bergen / Bloomberg / Jul. 19, 2021
Disinformation is coming for your business
Ina Fried / Axios / Jul. 16, 2021
Elections During and After the Pandemic
Swing Country: Rural Dems run from party
Alexi McCammond / Axios / Jul. 19, 2021
Cuomo signs package of voting reforms into law
WKTV / Jul. 16, 2021
New election laws take effect July 28 in Arkansas
Texarkana Gazette / Jul. 19, 2021
Some voter education programs may be in jeopardy due to new Ohio law
Tyler Buchanan / WKYC / Jul. 16, 2021
Who’s in? California recall candidate list draws confusion
Michael R. Blood and Kathleen Ronayne / The Washington Post / Jul. 19, 2021
Recall against Alaska governor can proceed, court says
Celine Castronuovo / The Hill / Jul. 17, 2021
New York Times columnist Nick Kristof tests waters for Oregon governor
Axios / Jul. 19, 2021
Pennsylvania election audit gets GOP campaign trail embrace
Marc Levy / The Associated Press / Jul. 19, 2021
Democrats are making headlines on voting rights, but little more to counter restrictive efforts by Republicans
Dan Balz / The Washington Post / Jul. 17, 2021
Pollsters mark worst performance in 40 years in 2020 campaign
Gregory Korte / Bloomberg / Jul. 18, 2021
Many in jail can vote, but exercising that right isn’t easy
Matt Vasilogambros / PEW / Jul. 16, 2021
Official: Haiti’s interim prime minister to step down
Danica Coto / The Associated Press / Jul. 19, 2021
Nepal’s new PM gets confidence vote in parliament
The Associated Press / Jul. 19, 2021
Syria-based breakaway Palestinian faction elects new leader
Albert Aji / The Associated Press / Jul. 18, 2021
Armenian court upholds results of snap parliamentary vote
Avet Demourian / The Associated Press / Jul. 17, 2021
Weather throws German election a curve ball
Alan Crawford / Bloomberg / Jul. 19, 2021