At least one U.S. presidential campaign has been targeted by cyberattacks linked to the Iranian government, Microsoft says, in the latest indication that foreign actors are interested in potentially disrupting the 2020 election
Microsoft Corp. said Friday that at least one U.S. presidential campaign has been targeted by cyberattacks linked to the Iranian government, in the latest indication that foreign actors are interested in potentially disrupting the 2020 election.
It didn’t appear that the attempted intrusion of an unspecified presidential campaign was successful, Microsoft said. The company also announced that government officials and journalists were targeted by Tehran by cyberattacks.
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