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Jul 01 2021
Fact Check
Did the Maricopa County Audit Show That Donald Trump Won Arizona?
A widely shared social media post claims that the Maricopa County election audit results have been released, allegedly showing that Donald Trump won Arizona by “1,087,574 votes.”
This is a false claim. No results from the audit have been released.
On November 30, Arizona certified its election results with Joe Biden beating Trump by 10,457 votes. In total, Biden received 1,672,
The DispatchDec 20 2020
Analysis
These Recent Hacks Look Really Bad. How Should America Respond?
In the wake of a massive, potentially catastrophic hack that is reportedly affecting numerous federal agencies and large US corporations (the scope of the intrusion is not yet fully known), a growing number of government officials, including President-Elect Joe Biden, are calling for an aggressive response.
But what that should be is up for debate. Experts in the information security
Mother JonesApr 27 2023
Perspectives Blog
Matt Taibbi and the Shifting of American Liberalism
From the CenterMatt Taibbi – who is widely revered as one of the most iconic and greatest journalists of his generation – has become a punching bag for many American liberals as of late.
The Bard-educated 53-year-old has been around the globe and back since the early 90s. Taibbi moved from New York to St. Petersburg, and eventually to Tashkent, doing everything from playing pro
Andy GorelNov 16 2020
Fact Check
Did Dominion Voting Systems Delete 2.7M Trump Votes?
The internet was flooded with false claims about voter fraud in the days following the 2020 U.S. presidential election on Nov. 3, 2020. Many of these rumors centered around a piece of software from Dominion Voting Systems. We’ve addressed a few of these rumors in a previous article, but the most prevalent claim, and one that was spread by U.S. President Donald Trump himself on Nov. 12, 2020,
SnopesNov 13 2020
Analysis
YouTube has allowed conspiracy theories about interference with voting machines to go viral
YouTube has allowed users to share videos pushing false conspiracy theories alleging interference with voting machines and election computer systems. The videos have racked up millions of views, and the platform has profited from some of them.
Numerous false voter fraud conspiracy theories have circulated on social media since Election Day, including a couple claiming that the election’
Media MattersJul 05 2021
News
Gang behind huge cyber-attack demands $70m in Bitcoin
The gang behind a "colossal" ransomware attack has demanded $70m (£50.5m) paid in Bitcoin in return for a "universal decryptor" that it says will unlock the files of all victims.
The REvil group claims its malware, which initially targeted US IT firm Kaseya, has hit one million "systems".
This number has not been verified and the exact total of victims is unknown.
However
BBC NewsApr 13 2020
Background
National security
National security or national defense is the security and defense of a nation state, including its citizens, economy, and institutions, which is regarded as a duty of government.
Originally conceived as protection against military attack, national security is now widely understood to include also non-military dimensions, including the security from terrorism, minimization of crime,
WikipediaNov 20 2021
Data
What Makes Life Meaningful? Views From 17 Advanced Economies
What do people value in life? How much of what gives people satisfaction in their lives is fundamental and shared across cultures, and how much is unique to a given society? To understand these and other issues, Pew Research Center posed an open-ended question about the meaning of life to nearly 19,000 adults across 17 advanced economies.
From analyzing people’s answers, it is clear
Pew Research CenterMar 05 2021
News
Far-right news and misinformation received the most engagement on Facebook during 2020 US election
In the weeks before and after the 2020 US election, Facebook content from far-right sources of news and misinformation received more engagement than other sources elsewhere on the political spectrum, a new study from New York University has revealed.
The findings suggest that far-right pages have an advantage energizing followers on the world’s biggest social network. “My takeaway is
The VergeFeb 15 2020
News
Twitter says Olympics, IOC accounts hacked
Twitter (TWTR.N) said on Saturday that an official Twitter account of the Olympics and the International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) media Twitter account had been hacked and temporarily locked.
The accounts were hacked through a third-party platform, a spokesperson for the social media platform said in an emailed statement, without giving further details.
“As soon as we were made
Reuters