And you think you have security problems? About 30 percent of the U.S. House of Representatives candidates running for office this year have significant cybersecurity issues with their campaign websites, according to a new study. A team of four independent researchers led by former National Institutes for Standards and Technology security expert Joshua Franklin concluded that the websites of nearly one-third of U.S. House candidates, Democrats and Republicans alike, are vulnerable to attacks.
You can learn more in the Reuters news agency web site at: https://reut.rs/2OsxSmE.
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