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How to Hack a Presidential Election

by Andy Updegrove | Oct 22, 2016 | CyberSecurity, Election Hacking, My Writing

According to Donald Trump, “the US Presidential Election is rigged!” That’s a bit disingenuous coming from The Donald, given that if it’s being hacked by anyone, the evidence is that it’s being hacked by the Russians. And not for the...

Another Expert Weighs in on Election Hacking

by Andy Updegrove | Aug 12, 2016 | CyberSecurity, Election Hacking, My Writing

Today the old Gray Lady, the New York Times, no less, weighed in on election hacking in an Op/Ed piece titled The Election Won’t be Rigged. But it Could be Hacked.  Of course, anyone who’s read my second cybersecurity thriller, The Lafayette Campaign, a...

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