FBI and CISA Warn of Election Misinformation
FBI and CISA Warn of Election Misinformation
FBI and CISA Warn of Election Misinformation
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The FBI and CISA have jointly issued a public service announcement to address the spread of false claims regarding hacked voter information, emphasizing that such disinformation is often disseminated by foreign actors to undermine public trust in U.S. elections. As the 2024 election approaches, both agencies are focusing on educating the public about recognizing and critically assessing these misleading reports, which could affect perceptions of election integrity. Concurrently, the U.S. government is increasing security measures for the certification of the upcoming election results, designating it a 'national special security event' to prevent a repeat of the January 6, 2021 Capitol attack. This designation allows for enhanced resources and security planning by the Secret Service. Additionally, CISA has released election security checklists to help election officials bolster both cyber and physical security before the elections. These initiatives reflect a heightened awareness of the threats to electoral processes and a commitment to safeguarding democracy.

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