The next Russian attack on U.S. elections could be more serious than Facebook memes

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This is not a drill. Nor, alas, is it the fever dream of a Cold War hack novelist, as much as it sounds like one. In 2017, Russian hackers gained control of the U.S. power grid to the point where they could cause blackouts. And the U.S. government doesn’t know if they’re still able to do it. 

Worse yet, there’s reason to believe this is part of an attack on the 2018 election — one that could make Russia’s pivotal 2016 shenanigans (its fake news machine, DNC email hacking, voter registration hacking and Facebook meme-making) look like child’s play. 

We learned about a Russian attack on American infrastructure when the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security released a report in March, but we didn't know how bad it was until a DHS briefing on Monday. Hundreds of utility companies had fallen victim to the hackers; there may be many more out there that have been hacked and don’t know it. Energetic Bear managed to get into the control rooms of power stations, even into supposedly secure “air-gapped” networks, via vendors.  Read more...

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The next Russian attack on U.S. elections could be more serious than Facebook memes The next Russian attack on U.S. elections could be more serious than Facebook memes Reviewed by mimisabreena on Thursday, July 26, 2018 Rating: 5

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