
Microsoft announced it would give away software designed to improve the security of American voting machines, even as the tech giant said it had tracked 781 cyberattacks by foreign adversaries targeting political organizations so far this election cycle. https://t.co/37k2aFsqdZ
— NBC Politics (@NBCPolitics) July 18, 2019
New: Microsoft says it has warned "democracy-focused organizations" in its AccountGuard program of 781 cyberattacks since last August. 95% targeted U.S. orgs.
— Eric Geller (@ericgeller) July 17, 2019
Microsoft has warned "nearly 10,000 customers" total of nation-state attacks in the past year.https://t.co/o5M8Q1N1o8 pic.twitter.com/bnXj2nFbnP
Interesting takeaways in this - Microsoft has notified *10K* victims of state-sponsored activity against them. That gives you a taste of the scale, esp when you consider they're just one (huge) company and these are just the victims they found/notified. https://t.co/tXq3ozHkl6
— Katie Nickels (@likethecoins) July 18, 2019
Microsoft warns business customers at risk of state-sponsored attacks https://t.co/6afzZTMKjQ
— Secure Cyber (@Sec_Cyber) July 18, 2019
Microsoft has warned 10,000 people that nation-state hackers are targeting them. This includes 1,600 personal Microsoft Accounts. Details here: https://t.co/D0dWN3GIQL pic.twitter.com/vgPIBsfhYu
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) July 18, 2019
Microsoft has warned 10000 people that nation-state #hackers are targeting them https://t.co/F9BRMgSPI7
— Secure Cyber (@Sec_Cyber) July 18, 2019
Microsoft demos new ElectionGuard voting system, plans to pilot the tech next year #electionguard #voting https://t.co/EVNWWljEk7 pic.twitter.com/MGk68XOYDT
— Neowin (@NeowinFeed) July 18, 2019
Microsoft demos ElectionGuard technology for securing electronic voting machines.
— Catalin Cimpanu (@campuscodi) July 17, 2019
-new ElectionGuard SDK to be open-sourced on GitHub
-some voting machine vendors have already announced support for it
-uses new in-house-developed homomorphic encryptionhttps://t.co/bZpjZ0XXgN pic.twitter.com/KV2Cm13JpS
1. iPhone fans switch to Samsung https://t.co/4vZSCKTgSr
— TNW (@thenextweb) July 18, 2019
2. Cyber-attacks on Microsoft users https://t.co/bODh56aG05
3. AI tackles speech impediments https://t.co/cJILCz7iE7
4. Instagram hides likes https://t.co/i9Vlix6lbk
5. Play Store removes stalkware https://t.co/IY6ee0Ksjl pic.twitter.com/9D8LxpKBSJ
State-sponsored cybercriminals attacked 10,000 Microsoft customers in 2018 https://t.co/FOnnlcvCe9
— TNW (@thenextweb) July 18, 2019
DHS briefed a gathering of state election directors this weekend, and one state election director used the meeting to call out Trump as "playing the biggest role right now in the public perception that nothing is being done" to safeguard elections. https://t.co/Q3h2tMZzod pic.twitter.com/eTI6yPuO7H
— Dustin Volz (@dnvolz) July 17, 2019
Trump already said he would accept foreign help. We’re screwed.
— Beki Knott (@lotsofuss) July 18, 2019
Russia, Iran, North Korea Launch Hundreds of Cyberattacks on U.S. Political Groups, Microsoft Says - https://t.co/XdhDgmPWOR
Russia, Iran, North Korea Launch Hundreds of Cyberattacks on U.S. Political Groups, Microsoft Says https://t.co/bAIFpgab30
— Information Warfare Community Self Synchronization (@IWCsync) July 18, 2019
Russia, Iran, North Korea Launch Hundreds of Cyberattacks on U.S. Political Groups, Microsoft Says - WSJ
— ᎠᏌNᎬᎷYᎢᎻᎪNᏩ™️ (@Kris_Sacrebleu) July 18, 2019
Wow! It’s a good thing trump cut funding for cyber warfare and fired the head of the cyber unit, yah??!
Happy #maga ?! https://t.co/vH6z7vqQyj
Every Republican in DC and state legislations: "Shocked! Shocked, I tell you!"https://t.co/i36KRVPJkI
— James Doyle (@priusjames) July 18, 2019
Russia, Iran, North Korea Launch Hundreds of Cyberattacks on U.S. Political Groups, Microsoft Says
— Karol Cummins (@karolcummins) July 18, 2019
Most of the hacking attempts are against think tanks and nongovernmental organizations that work with candidates or political partieshttps://t.co/gBkWI4FXnS
Nuisance attacks will continue (as they have in the past). Dumb people will be influenced.https://t.co/4ra2lWs58P
— Stu Cvrk (@STUinSD) July 18, 2019
Russia, Iran & North Korea made an estimated 800 cyberattacks against political groups over the past year.https://t.co/RInEALhWZE
— Brian Katulis (@Katulis) July 18, 2019
Russia, Iran, North Korea Launch Hundreds of Cyberattacks on U.S. Political Groups, Microsoft Says
— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) July 17, 2019
Most of the hacking attempts are against think tanks and nongovernmental organizations that work with candidates or political parties https://t.co/G3k9Ajon0z
Microsoft는 국가가 후원하는 공격의 위험이 있다고 비즈니스 고객에게 경고 https://t.co/x2fAGdunNJ
— editoy (@editoy) July 19, 2019
• 이 공격의 대부분은 Microsoft에 따르면 이란, 북한 및 러시아의 해커에서 비롯된 것입니다.
Microsoft has warned 10,000 people that nation-state hackers are targeting them https://t.co/1ILkEvTJcy via @Verge
— Chuck Brooks (@ChuckDBrooks) July 18, 2019
Microsoft has warned 10,000 people that nation-state hackers are targeting them #security #hackers #microsoft @tomwarren https://t.co/1hZZoIRYvS
— Evan Kirstel (@evankirstel) July 18, 2019
State-sponsored cybercriminals attacked 10,000 Microsoft customers in 2018 https://t.co/mkORHBms7y
— TNW (@thenextweb) July 19, 2019
State-sponsored cybercriminals attacked 10,000 Microsoft customers in 2018 https://t.co/oFJBeUderz
— TNW (@thenextweb) July 18, 2019
Microsoft warns 10k customers they're being targeted by nation-state #hackers. Large enterprises and political orgs suffer the brunt.
— GTI Computers Ltd (@GTIComputersLtd) July 19, 2019
The majority of them was coming from actors in Iran, Russia and North Korea.
via @INQ https://t.co/58QskoW9uH#CyberSecurity|#InfoSec pic.twitter.com/77GKrCVw4Z
Suspected nation-state hackers have made nearly 800 #cyberattacks against political groups over the past year that have been detected by #Microsoft Corp. https://t.co/2n6eQeBn1c @WSJ @GlobalCRL @fleinaudi @GeopoliticalCen @ACybaze @securityaffairs @Marco_Ramilli @arturodicorinto
— Giulio Terzi (@GiulioTerzi) July 18, 2019
Russia, #Iran, North Korea Launch Hundreds of Cyberattacks on U.S. Political Groups, Microsoft Says. #IRGCTerrorists https://t.co/5xlq9qoeYA
— Iran Freedom Watch (@IranFredomWatch) July 18, 2019