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    Microsoft warns of Iranian hacker group targeting election sites

    By Vionna Fiducia ThejaOctober 24, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • Microsoft reported that the Iranian hacker group Cotton Sandstorm is targeting U.S. election websites and media as the election approaches. This group is linked to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and has a history of influence operations.
    • Past actions of Cotton Sandstorm included sending threatening emails to Florida voters in 2020, aiming to create chaos and undermine public confidence in the electoral process.

    As the U.S. gears up for its elections, concerns about cyber threats have escalated, particularly from the Iranian hacker group known as Cotton Sandstorm. According to a recent blog post by Microsoft, this group, which is associated with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, is intensifying its reconnaissance efforts on U.S. election-related websites and media outlets. This activity indicates a worrying trend of preparation for more direct influence operations as the election day approaches.

    What happened

    Microsoft researchers revealed that Cotton Sandstorm has been scouring various election-related websites in critical swing states, alongside probing an unnamed U.S. news outlet to identify vulnerabilities. The group’s activity appears to ramp up as the elections near, aligning with its historical patterns of interference. In 2020, Cotton Sandstorm was linked to a campaign that included sending threatening emails to Florida residents, impersonating the far-right group “Proud Boys,” and attempting to incite fear and confusion among voters. Their tactics in previous elections have raised alarms about the potential for chaos and misinformation, making this latest wave of activity particularly alarming.

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    The Iranian mission to the United Nations dismissed these allegations as “fundamentally unfounded” and emphasized that Iran has no intention of interfering in the U.S. electoral process. However, U.S. intelligence officials remain vigilant, highlighting Cotton Sandstorm’s history of operations that aim to destabilize public trust in the democratic process.

    Why this is important

    The rise of cyber threats in the context of elections underscores a growing concern for the integrity of democratic processes. With Cotton Sandstorm’s demonstrated capabilities in disrupting electoral systems and creating societal discord, the implications for public trust are severe. As noted by U.S. officials, the group’s past actions, which included sowing doubt and confusion during the last presidential election, highlight a persistent risk to both the electoral infrastructure and the broader societal fabric.

    The 2024 elections will not only be a test of candidates and policies but also a battleground for maintaining democratic norms in the face of external cyber threats. As states bolster their defenses, the need for awareness and proactive measures has never been greater. The continued scrutiny from intelligence agencies and cybersecurity firms is crucial to mitigate these threats and uphold the integrity of the electoral process. Cotton Sandstorm’s operations serves as a stark reminder of the evolving landscape of cyber threats that accompany modern elections. Stakeholders at all levels must remain vigilant to safeguard against these challenges, ensuring a fair and transparent electoral process for all citizens.

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    Vionna Fiducia Theja

    Vionna Fiducia Theja is a passionate journalist with a First Class Honours degree in Media and Communication from the University of Liverpool. A storyteller at heart, she delves into the vibrant worlds of technology, art, and entertainment, where creativity meets innovation. Vionna believes in the power of media to transform lives and spark conversations that matter. Connect with her at v.zheng@btw.media.

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