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‘High alert’ and cautious optimism about foreign intervention ahead of US presidential election

MONews
1 Min Read

Exclusive Interview — Even in the final days of the most important U.S. presidential election campaign in living memory, external threats to the election remain a high risk. like Password Overview Reportedly, concerns about foreign interference are growing on several fronts, much of which is driven by new technologies that have made it easier for adversaries to intervene in the process.

The Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) has repeatedly warned Russia, China, and Iran are using generative artificial intelligence (AI) technology to spread disinformation and misinformation about presidential candidates and amplify political division. Cyber ​​threat actors also attempted to hack the presidential campaign. According to reports, Chinese hackers broke into U.S. telecommunications networks last month. Targeted mobile phones Former President Donald Trump and his family, and Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign staff.

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