(Reuters) - The U.S. Democratic National Committee stopped an attempted cyberattack on an internal website, a Democratic party official told Reuters on Wednesday. Cybersecurity firm Lookout and cloud ...
On Wednesday, the Democratic National Committee was alerted by Lookout, a mobile security firm, about an apparent phishing campaign. Someone had created fake site that looked just like VoteBuilder, a ...
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False Alarm. The Democratic National Committee is now saying the hacking attempt on the party's online voter database was actually a "simulated phishing test." "We, along with the partners who ...
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A recent hacking attempt against the Democratic National Committee (DNC) proved to be a false alarm, according to a clarifying statement released by the DNC chief security officer Bob Lord. The ...
The Democrats are on edge for good reason. They have a little experience with this. What appeared to be an attempt by hackers to phish Democratic officials and obtain access to the party’s voter file ...
What was initially thought to be a sophisticated attempt to hack into the Democratic National Committee’s voter database turned out to be a test. After suspicious activity was reported to the FBI on ...
CHICAGO (AP) — A would-be hacking attempt into the national Democratic Party’s massive voter file wasn’t that at all. It turns out to be the work of a technology company hired by Michigan Democrats, ...