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Four years after Russians hacked the Clinton campaign's emails, political candidates are scrambling to beef up their defenses against cyberattacks. Many politicians haven't updated their security.
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After the U.S. killed Iran's top military leader, government officials and security experts say Iran could retaliate with cyberattacks ranging from destroying data to defacing websites.
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Despite unanswered questions about security and transparency, mobile voting pilots aimed at overseas and military voters move forward in a number of states.
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Detailed information on more than 20 million people — most of them thought to be Ecuadorean nationals — was found on an unsecured server in Miami,…
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Two city managers talk about why they made different decisions on paying hackers the ransom.
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Three Florida cities - Lake City, Riviera Beach and most recently Key Biscayne - have been targeted by hackers in the last month. All were held hostage by…
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By Adam Bakst With recent cyber attacks on Riviera Beach and Lake City , security of computer systems and information seems to be a growing concern even...
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The National Republican Congressional Committee said that it has reported a "cyber intrusion" to the FBI that may have imperiled its data. It's not clear who's responsible.
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The Democratic National Committee has acknowledged that what it called an attempted intrusion of its voter database actually was a test by state-level party officials.
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Miami Dade College's new CyberSecurity Center of the Americas wants to teach the next generation of South Florida's security professionals to detect, stop…
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Russian operatives have “penetrated” some of Florida’s voter registration systems ahead of the 2018 midterms, Sen. Bill Nelson said Wednesday, adding new…
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Local elections supervisors in Florida have finally received the federal money for cyber security allocated to them back in March.