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Nov 14, 2018 • 14min

The Hail Mary Plan to Restart a Hacked US Electric Grid

In his years-long career developing software for power grids, Stan McHann had never before heard the ominous noise that rang out last Wednesday. Standing in the middle of a utility command center, he flinched as a cyberattack tripped the breakers in all seven of the grid's low voltage substations, plunging the system into darkness. "I heard all the substations trip off and it was just like bam bam bam bam bam bam bam bam," McHann says. "The power’s out. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Nov 14, 2018 • 5min

Google Internet Traffic Wasn't Hijacked, But It Was Out of Control

For two hours Monday, internet traffic that was supposed to route through Google's Cloud Platform instead found itself in quite unexpected places, including Russia and China. But while the haphazard routing invoked claims of traffic hijacking—a real threat, given that nation states could use the technique to spy on web users or censor services—the incident turned out to be a simple mistake with outsized impacts. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Nov 13, 2018 • 5min

The US Sits out an International Cybersecurity Agreement

During a speech at the annual UNESCO Internet Governance Forum in Paris Monday, French President Emmanuel Macron announced the “Paris Call for Trust and Security in Cyberspace,” a new initiative designed to establish international norms for the internet, including good digital hygiene and the coordinated disclosure of technical vulnerabilities. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Nov 13, 2018 • 4min

Security News This Week: An Elon Musk Imposter Scored $180K in a Twitter Bitcoin Scam

Did you hear? There was an election this week! Not only does that mean the 2020 campaign has officially started (help!) but also that we saw a ton of misinformation trying to affect the vote. That includes from the secretary of state of Georgia, who accused his Democratic opponent of hacking the state's voter roles, even though all evidence strongly suggests that's not the case. At least, though, law enforcement had a massive coordinated effort to protect the election from actual hacking. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Nov 12, 2018 • 8min

How to Safely and Securely Dispose of Your Old Gadgets

There comes a period of time in every beloved gadget's life—some more prolonged than others—when you need to think about replacing the electronic device that's given you so much loyal service, whether it's a smartphone, a laptop, a digital camera, or anything in between. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Nov 12, 2018 • 9min

Top US Intelligence Official Sue Gordon Wants Silicon Valley on Her Side

Sue Gordon, the principal deputy director of national intelligence, wakes up every day at 3 am, jumps on a Peloton, and reads up on all the ways the world is trying to destroy the United States. By the afternoon noon, she has usually visited the Oval Office and met with the heads of the 17 intelligence agencies to get threat reports. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Nov 8, 2018 • 8min

With No Evidence, Brian Kemp Accuses Georgia Democrats of Hacking

In December 2016, Georgia secretary of state Brian Kemp accused the Department of Homeland Security of attempting to hack his office's systems, which include the Georgia voter registration database. Six months later, the DHS inspector general concluded that the allegations were unfounded; someone on a DHS computer had simply visited Georgia Secretary of State website. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Nov 7, 2018 • 6min

Voting Machine Meltdowns Are Normal—That’s the Problem

David Weiner counts himself lucky. Sure, he waited an hour to vote at the Brooklyn Public Library along with, he estimates, several hundred other New Yorkers Tuesday afternoon. But, hey, at least he arrived when the last ballot scanner officially broke. That meant he could just fill out his ballot and shove it in a box. The people in line in front of him, the ones who’d been waiting to use that last ballot scanner, said they'd been in line for twice as long. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Nov 7, 2018 • 9min

The Unprecedented Effort to Secure Election Day

After Russia's misinformation campaign rattled the 2016 United States election season, scrutiny over this year's midterms has been intense. And while foreign cybersecurity threats have so far been relatively muted, an unclassified government report obtained by The Boston Globe this week indicates more than 160 suspected election-related incidents since the beginning of August, ranging from suspicious login attempts to compromised municipal networks. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Nov 6, 2018 • 6min

Facebook Walks a Tightrope with Trump's Anti-Immigrant Ad

The day before the midterm elections, Facebook took down a virulently anti-immigrant ad paid for by President Donald Trump, which mischaracterizes refugees walking through Mexico toward the US as violent criminals. “America’s future depends on you,” the voiceover says, ending with a plea to “vote Republican.” NBC also took the ad off air on Monday after criticism from stars of NBC shows. And even Fox News stopped airing it on Monday, too. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

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