Microsoft reveals first known midterm campaign hacking attempts
Source: Politico
Microsoft detected and helped block hacking attempts against three congressional candidates this year, a company executive said Thursday, marking the first known example of cyber interference in the midterm elections.
Earlier this year, we did discover that a fake Microsoft domain had been established as the landing page for phishing attacks, said Tom Burt, Microsofts vice president for security and trust, at the Aspen Security Forum. And we saw metadata that suggested those phishing attacks were being directed at three candidates who are all standing for election in the midterm elections.
Burt declined to name the targets but said they were people who, because of their positions, might have been interesting targets from an espionage standpoint as well as an election disruption standpoint.
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turbinetree
(24,695 posts)to protect the vote.........because it costs to much money..............I am demanding that my state of election official have paper ballots....................
FakeNoose
(32,630 posts)Are they really even looking? It would be so absolutely obvious to anyone who really wanted to catch them.
Rene
(1,183 posts)as previous years.... they don't want the voting machine infrastructure changed. Watch voting logs if possible....you'll see URL switching going on....same pgms on two servers.. Alternate site/URL has rogue code that flips votes per programming.