False Claims of Voter Database Breach: Don’t Be Fooled, Says FBI and CISA

FBI and CISA warn of false claims about breached US voter registration databases, urging the public to critically evaluate such assertions. Most voter registration information is publicly accessible, and there’s no evidence indicating it affects election outcomes.

Hot Take:

Wow, it’s like the plot of a bad political thriller: evil hackers, misinformation, and a grand scheme to undermine democracy – except this time, it’s real life and the FBI and CISA are here to play the heroes!

Key Points:

  • FBI and CISA issued an alert about false claims of breached US voter registration databases.
  • Malicious actors are using publicly available voter data to support their bogus claims.
  • The aim of these false claims is to manipulate public opinion and erode trust in US democratic institutions.
  • There is no current evidence of any cyber-attack affecting US election infrastructure or election outcomes.
  • The public is urged to be critical of election-related claims and to verify information through official sources.

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