HP plans to cut up to 9,000 jobs https://t.co/5Qt1N8P19f
— Downriver (@Downriver5) October 4, 2019
Just as I covered in a recent video.. companies need to raise cash as economy falls.. mass layoffs coming.. POTUS booming economy narrative is a total complete LIE... your job may be next.. be ready. https://t.co/y4fmE3IxYm
— Gregory Mannarino (@GregMannarino) October 4, 2019
HP To Cut Up To 9,000 Jobs In New CEO’s Restructuring Plan - WSJ $HPQhttps://t.co/tI49yVDqz7
— LiveSquawk (@LiveSquawk) October 3, 2019
HP to Cut Up to 9,000 Jobs in New CEO’s Restructuring Plan https://t.co/RbN1m3nGuD
— Julia Pollak (@juliaonjobs) October 3, 2019
We must create a Cyber “Monroe” doctrine. Policy with teeth to deal with attacks on election/infrastructure/ national interests. U.S. Should lead on this. I introduced legislation early in 115th Congress and would immediately do so again if elected. https://t.co/bvXy1Sk84f
— Scott Taylor (@Scotttaylorva) October 4, 2019
'The aggressiveness of Iran's digital efforts has escalated as its political standing with Washington has worsened, particularly in recent months as President Trump has threatened sanctions over the country’s nuclear program.' https://t.co/SJ7fBifESu
— Andrew deGrandpre (@adegrandpre) October 4, 2019
Seems like a good time to beef up election security. Isn’t that right #MoscowMitch ? #DemForce https://t.co/ThTQA28XU7
— True Blue ? (@SheIsTenacious) October 4, 2019
BREAKING: Microsoft says that hackers linked to Iranian government targeted a U.S. presidential campaign, government officials, media targets and prominent expatriate Iranians. https://t.co/pSji3WEsaL
— The Associated Press (@AP) October 4, 2019
Who becomes the next US President is critical to the survival of the Islamic Republic, esp as sanctions take their toll and the regime figures out a way to return America to JCPOA https://t.co/6ByGgJ34hE
— Alireza Nader (@AlirezaNader) October 4, 2019
"The targeted accounts are associated with a U.S. presidential campaign, current and former U.S. government officials, journalists covering global politics and prominent Iranians living outside Iran" https://t.co/B35zrNtfbQ
— Chris Bing (@Bing_Chris) October 4, 2019
We have a president who won’t lift a finger to protect American democracy.
— Jack Miller (@politicalmiller) October 4, 2019
And now our enemies know it too. https://t.co/vWDfYURYSV
A campaign believed to be tied to the Iranian government attempted to identify, attack and breach email addresses belonging to U.S. presidential campaigns, government officials and journalists. Via @greene
— Post Technology (@PostTech) October 4, 2019
and @TonyRommhttps://t.co/CySgXmf823
Well, when Trump invites foreign interference... https://t.co/qiuLYqAkJE
— Wajahat Ali (@WajahatAli) October 4, 2019
Microsoft linked the hacking campaign to Iran’s government but did not identify the targets https://t.co/BMlItQhVdw
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) October 4, 2019
Russia doesn't have a monopoly on election hacking. In an aggressive new email phishing push, Microsoft says, Iranian hackers have targeted a US presidential campaign. https://t.co/1VoiZudFLm
— WIRED (@WIRED) October 4, 2019
Breaking News: Hackers backed by Iran targeted the email accounts of at least one presidential campaign, journalists and U.S. officials, Microsoft said https://t.co/IQs2OdmMKR
— The New York Times (@nytimes) October 4, 2019
Interesting blog post by @Microsoft. It discloses "significant cyber activity by a threat group we call Phosphorous, which we believe originates from #Iran." It has targeted accounts associated w/ a 2020 U.S. presidential candidate.https://t.co/9z2CxwFrSs
— Jason Brodsky (@JasonMBrodsky) October 4, 2019
Iranian hackers targeted 2020 presidential campaign, Microsoft finds
— Phillis Trumplican??? (@DudaPhillis) October 4, 2019
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So.....I’m Thinking They Were Paid HUGH Amounts From That BAZILLION DOLLARS In CASH That OBAMA Had Flown To Them‼️ https://t.co/Uodg8bhYYI
@MingGao26 i think "TOC Hackers" is more accurate terminology. All the same team, isn't it?
— Russell (@RussellSieg) October 4, 2019
Thanks @Microsoft!@wokyleeks@ericgarland@HatesHorseshoes@RodneyCastonhttps://t.co/vv02XcZVHN
As Jackie Gleason used to say, "and away we go." @msftsecurity identifies a cyber-attack on one of the candidates. This is going to get very ugly and we are unprepared overall: https://t.co/sN4oHEcDC9 #Cybersecurity #infosec #Election2020
— Jon Oltsik (@joltsik) October 4, 2019
This is what happens when you invite foreign countries to mess with our elections.
— #KNIT (@cyndy_jt) October 4, 2019
@ https://t.co/s0igTozg1b
마이크로소프트: 이란 대규모 사이버 공격, 미 대선 목표로 삼아.
— Wan Ki Choi (@wkchoi) October 4, 2019
- 이란정부와 연관된 Phosphorous 그룹, 8월과 9월 사이 30일 동안 미 대선 캠페인 관계자, 현직 및 전직 미 관리, 정치 기자, 저명한 추방된 이란인 등의 241개 이메일 계정 해킹
- 이 계정 중 4개 손상입어 https://t.co/pktHTlABmQ
Microsoft: Iranian cyberattack targeted a US presidential campaign: Iran has apparently been engaged in a large-scale cyberattack bent on compromising American politics. Microsoft reported that Phosphorous, a known group it believes is linked to the… https://t.co/XY8Fla0oJh pic.twitter.com/CjKGXv4H0o
— Zion Tech Group (@ZionTechGroup2) October 4, 2019
MSFT hints at how Iranian hackers tried breaking into U.S. political campaigns in its disclosure today -->
— Jeff Stone (@jeffstone500) October 4, 2019
Hackers tried identifying 2,700 specific customer accounts over a 30-day span. Then, they attacked 241. They got into four. https://t.co/0pkp9QFiAR
#Microsoft says Iranian hackers have targeted a U.S. presidential campaign, government officials https://t.co/D1fuXnVF96
— Sean Lyngaas (@snlyngaas) October 4, 2019
Story on @CyberScoopNews via @snlyngaas — 4 accounts were compromised... (none of those accounts were linked with the presidential campaign or current and former U.S. government officials, per Microsoft) https://t.co/2KObEBsp64
— Shannon Vavra (@shanvav) October 4, 2019
Iran-linked hackers tried to compromise presidential campaign, Microsoft says
— JerseyCraig ?️? Cougar (@Jersey_Craig) October 4, 2019
The company said that it had seen "significant cyber activity" from a group of hackers that it believes "originates from Iran and is linked to the Iranian government." https://t.co/q5ws3twCzB
Reminder: @senatemajldr is blocking election security legislation that the House passed earlier this year.
— Bill Foster (@RepBillFoster) October 4, 2019
There's no excuse for failing to act to secure the integrity of our electoral system. https://t.co/KN55CfbgR2
Iran is now actively trying to hack US campaigns. Republicans have refused to punish those who invite foreign governments to hack our elections, because they believe it benefits them. They've created a lawless free-for-all #2020Election https://t.co/KsrhzhUSdl
— Bernie Thompson ?? (@berniethompson) October 4, 2019
Iran-linked hackers tried to compromise presidential campaign.
— Save Our Country ? (@BigBlueWaveUSA) October 4, 2019
Of course they did! Because #MoscowMitch McConnell is blocking all efforts to stop foreign hacking. No foreign country has anything to lose.https://t.co/ahvJpYMtLI
Exactly what happens when Rs like #MoscowMitch refuse to secure American elections. It comes back to bite you in the A$$ #Karma #PaperBallots #VoteBlueToSaveAmerica
— Armand Hamouth? ? (@AreMond2) October 4, 2019
Iran-linked hackers tried to compromise presidential campaign, Microsoft says https://t.co/hKRgBlu93f via @nbcnews