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Breach podcast: Step 5, election hacking — announcing the wrong results

November 5, 2018 Bob Sullivan 0

  It’s easy to overlook, but perhaps the prime election hacking opportunity might also be the easiest – skip the James-Bond-esque vote-flipping efforts, and just hack a secretary of state’s website to cause confusion. “We know that the Russians have hacked websites that announce election results in the past,” said [Keep reading]

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The six ways your vote might be hacked during the 2018 midterm election

November 2, 2018 Bob Sullivan 2

We know every vote counts, but will your vote actually be counted? Or will it be hacked? I’ve spent the last several months reporting on election hacking for my podcast Breach, and I’ve learned a lot: Mostly that vote “hacking” is a much broader problem than people realize. While lots [Keep reading]

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Breach podcast: Step 4, election hacking — Counting the vote

November 2, 2018 Bob Sullivan 0

Once you leave the polling place, an intricate dance of technology takes place.  Perhaps the machine you used creates a local tally and prints out an end-of-day receipt, which is later added to tallies from other machines in that precinct, in that county, and that state. The counts themselves must [Keep reading]

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Breach podcast: Step 3, election hacking: Voting machines

October 31, 2018 Bob Sullivan 0

 The worst mistake you can make is not voting. The second-worst is … accidentally voting for the wrong person. So read those voters pamphlets, and news stories about HOW you’ll be voting, and be prepared! Still, there are other ways your vote can be screwed with on election day. For [Keep reading]

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Breach podcast: Step 2, election hacking — voter registration

October 30, 2018 Bob Sullivan 0

Step 2: Voter registration Let’s say you press on past digital propaganda and decide you are going to vote. You register. That data has to live somewhere. And it has to remain accurate.  If a group wanted to engage in voter suppression, they could hack state registration databases and remove [Keep reading]

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Special new episode of the Breach podcast: Will the 2018 midterms be hacked?

October 29, 2018 Bob Sullivan 4

Yes, every vote counts. But will your vote be properly counted next week? Or will hackers mess with our election (again?)?  Also, voting seems so simple; Bush or Gore, yes or no…why is it so hard to get this right? These are essential questions, central questions at the heart of [Keep reading]

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Breach podcast — Election hacking, step 1: State-sponsored trolling

October 29, 2018 Bob Sullivan 2

Today, we’ll begin with Step 1: Long before you step into the voting both, your vote can be hacked. It’s already happened.  I’ve written about state-sponsored trolling before, and I think it might be the greatest threat to democracy, and maybe even intelligence itself.  Here’s a partial transcript from this part [Keep reading]

Cybercrime / Privacy

Twitter revealed some users’ location data, even after they’d asked it be deleted

October 26, 2018 Bob Sullivan 0

Twitter alerted an undetermined number of users on Thursday that it had inadvertently — but temporarily — revealed their location data, even though they had directly requested that such information be deleted. I know because I was one of those users. I received the above notice as a pop-up at [Keep reading]

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Yahoo agrees to hack lawsuit settlement; will pay victims $25 an hour for their time

October 24, 2018 Bob Sullivan 1

You’ve been hacked, and now you have a mess to clean up. Maybe an imposter rampaged through your bank accounts, so you have to make dozens of calls. Maybe you have to play email tag with huge firms like Facebook or Google to reclaim your accounts. You probably have to [Keep reading]

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About that Facebook impostor hack/hoax: Don’t warn people unless you’re sure you’ve *actually* been hacked

October 8, 2018 Bob Sullivan 39

First off, yes, Facebook has been hacked, and no, we don’t yet know how bad that hack is. Second, your Facebook account probably has NOT been hacked, and you probably don’t have a clone out there, despite all the messages and posts saying otherwise. Finally, it is actually possible (though [Keep reading]

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BOB SULLIVAN is a veteran journalist and the author of four books, including the 2008 New York Times Best-Seller, Gotcha Capitalism, and the 2010 New York Times Best Seller, Stop Getting Ripped Off! His latest, The Plateau Effect, was published in 2013, and as a paperback, called Getting Unstuck in 2014. He has won the Society of Professional Journalists prestigious Public Service award, a Peabody award, and The Consumer Federation of America Betty Furness award, and been given Consumer Action’s Consumer Excellence Award.

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