From Atlanta, Georga station WSB:
Georgia secretary of state says cyberattacks traced to DHS addresses
The Georgia Secretary of State's Office now confirms 10 separate cyberattacks on its network were all traced back to U.S. Department of Homeland Security addresses.
In an exclusive interview, a visibly frustrated Secretary of State Brian Kemp confirmed the attacks of different levels on his agency's network over the last 10 months. He says they all traced back to DHS internet provider addresses.
And a bit more:
The Secretary of State's Office manages Georgia’s elections, and most concerning for Kemp about the newly discovered scans is the timing.
The first one happened on Feb. 2, the day after Georgia’s voter registration deadline. The next one took place just days before the SEC primary. Another occurred in May, the day before the general primary, and then two more took place in November, the day before and the day of the presidential election.
DHS was never needed in the first place - Bush set it into motion because he wanted to "Do Something" after the 9/11 attacks. It has made life miserable for millions of travelers and has stopped nothing.
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