- Iranian hackers broke into a U.S. state’s voter roll database, using names, Social Security numbers, and driver’s licenses to fill out fraudulent UOCAVA registrations.
- The hackers shared videos of their actions online, demonstrating vulnerabilities in the U.S. election system.
- This breach raises concerns about election security ahead of the 2024 election, with U.S. officials and the DOJ confirming the ongoing threat posed by foreign interference.
Quotes:
- “Hackers exploited the UOCAVA system with ease.”
- “The video shows how stolen voter data can be misused.”
- “Election security vulnerabilities remain a serious concern.”
Iran is meddling in the election, trying to kill President Trump, hacking the campaign and sending it to Dems DOJ and FBI know Iran nationals hacked into a voter registration database and showed how they could use the data to exploit UOCAVA — yet they buried it in an indictment – Liz Harrington
#Breaking – Unusual Documents: Data Breach On #Israeli Strikes On #Iran
Shock in the Pentagon! Hackers believed to be from Iran, broke into sensitive computers in the US and Israel and obtained the entire plan of Washington and Tel Aviv to target Iran
Intelsky pic.twitter.com/BqL1M17hM3
— Jack Straw (@JackStr42679640) October 20, 2024
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Hackers believed to be from Iran have broken into sensitive computers in the United States & Israel and obtained the entire plan of Washington and TelAviv to target Iran pic.twitter.com/APHmi5oA1F— Khalid Almaktari أبو عمرو (@KhalidMaktari2) October 19, 2024
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