CNET Topics – Security 2020-10-22 16:00:18
The systems are designed to enfranchise more voters, but they’re vulnerable to hackers, who could tamper with votes.
Read MoreThe systems are designed to enfranchise more voters, but they’re vulnerable to hackers, who could tamper with votes.
Read MoreHackers could tamper with ballots returned online. Security experts are tracking the systems in use by small groups today.
Read MoreAn alleged plot to kidnap the governor of Michigan puts the spotlight on secure messaging apps.
Read MoreThe company said it stopped a malware campaign in its tracks, but warned that hackers will keep targeting users of Facebook and other social media platforms.
Read MoreUS elections were first held with voice votes and party tickets. Huge population growth — and emergencies — have prompted new ways to vote.
Read MoreA previous version of the policy appears to contain a typo allowing the use of monitoring apps to track adults without their consent.
Read MoreEndless pop-up ads siphon off data paid for with federal subsidies in the Lifeline program, researchers found.
Read More“We have to engage now” to get this right, security luminary Matt Blaze says.
Read MoreHumans are easy to trick, but you can avoid falling for scams through email and on your phone.
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