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FBI warns video of illegal immigrants voting in 2024 election is Russian fake

FBI warns video of illegal immigrants voting in 2024 election is Russian fake

“Believe nothing you hear and only half of what you see” is a quote attributed to both Benjamin Franklin and Edgar Allan Poe. Regardless of who said it, as the 2024 election approaches to determine the next President of the United States, you should pay attention. Given technological advances in recent years, especially with regard to deepfakes created by artificial intelligence, I would be inclined to change the wording to “don’t believe anything you hear or see that wasn’t witnessed in real time.” The recently issued warning from the Federal Bureau of Investigation lends weight to my theory. The FBI warned that Russian agents of influence are spreading video showing people claiming to be from Haiti voting illegally by county in Georgia.

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Disinformation campaign about the 2024 US elections

The FBI’s latest warning about disinformation campaigns The impact on the 2024 elections was the result of an analysis conducted with assistance from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. The agencies collectively concluded that “Russian actors of influence” fabricated the video in question based on available information and the previous activities of other Russian actors of influence. “The Georgia Secretary of State has already denied allegations that the video is false,” the FBI said.

Although Election Day itself is almost here, don’t expect this to be the last attempt to interfere with the democratic voting process in the United States. “Russian influencers also fabricated a video falsely accusing a man associated with the Democratic presidential ticket of accepting a bribe from an American entertainer,” the FBI added.

The FBI says stoking discord among Americans is at the heart of Russia’s disinformation campaign and is part of Moscow’s “broader efforts to raise unfounded questions about the integrity of U.S. elections.”

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CISA is on a Mission to Protect the 2024 Election Process

CISA, which bills itself as America’s Cyber ​​Defense Agency, published Protect2024 A resource site for those who have questions about the integrity of the 2024 election as it relates to election officials and election infrastructure participants protecting the cyber, physical, and operational security of election infrastructure during the 2024 presidential election cycle. “For years, America’s adversaries have targeted U.S. elections in an attempt to undermine the United States’ global standing, sow discord within the United States, and influence American voters and decision-making,” CISA said. “We expect 2024 to be no different.”

CISA has implemented a whole resource library available to anyone who wishes to access it. However, the TL;DR steps election officials can take to ensure maximum security during the 2024 election, even at this late stage, are as follows:

  • Enable two-factor authentication.
  • Manage vulnerabilities.
  • Obtain a physical security assessment.
  • Practice your incident response plan.

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All citizens, not just those officially participating in the voting process during the 2024 elections, need to stay up to date with the latest developments. election threat news provided by CISA.

A series of “Just so you know” public service announcements have also been released to commemorate the 2024 election, covering everything from denial of service attacks To false claims about hacked voter information.

Stay safe and count your votes in the 2024 election.