US officials confirm cyberattacks on election websites in 맥스카지노handful맥스카지노 of states
Mississippi suffered largest 맥스카지노sustained맥스카지노 denial of service attack; no votes affected.
Mississippi suffered largest 맥스카지노sustained맥스카지노 denial of service attack; no votes affected.
Mississippi suffered largest 맥스카지노sustained맥스카지노 denial of service attack; no votes affected.
Federal cyber officials confirmed to Hearst Television맥스카지노s National Investigative Unit that cyberattacks occurred on Election Day against a 맥스카지노handful맥스카지노 of state election websites, with the largest and most sustained attack coming against web pages in Mississippi.
Late Tuesday, the Mississippi Secretary of State맥스카지노s office issued a joint statement with the state맥스카지노s Department of Information Technology Services stressing that no votes were affected.
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Several states, including Arizona and New Jersey, had election equipment malfunctions at some precincts that delayed some voting procedures, but a senior U.S. cyber official said they saw "no evidence" of any interference in those cases.
Election officials in those states attributed the outages to technical issues that they said they worked to resolve, pledging all cast ballots will be counted.
Chief National Investigative Correspondent Mark Albert is on the election security beat.