Iran's Election Hackers on the Hunt
USATue Oct 29 2024
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You might think Iran's just minding its own business, but think again. Some hackers linked to the Iranian government have been snooping around US election websites in swing states. They were looking for weak spots they could use to mess with the presidential election. This isn't anything new for them; they've been up to similar tricks before. These hackers even pretended to be a far-right group to scare voters during the 2020 election. The good news is that there's no sign they've actually hacked anything yet. But US officials are worried they might try to scare people into thinking the vote isn't safe.
US intelligence agencies have been watching Iran's moves closely. They think Iran wants to cause trouble during the 2024 election. Microsoft, the tech company, even gave these hackers a catchy name: Cotton Sandstorm. They believe this group is controlled by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
Now, you might wonder why Iran would care about US elections. Well, countries often try to interfere in each other's business. It's a way to gain an edge or cause confusion. Experts say this kind of hacking is more of a nuisance than a real threat to voting. But it can still make people doubt the election process.
Iran isn't the only one with their eye on the election. Russia and China have been spotted too. Russia has been spreading fake audio attacks on a Democratic candidate. China has been trying to smear some candidates with covert social media posts. It's like a spy movie, but with computers and elections instead of secret agents and bombs.
A former US cybersecurity chief said we should expect more of this kind of thing from Iran. He also warned that these cyber actions might not change the election but could cause a lot of chaos. So, voters should be ready for a noisy and confusing election season.
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