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midterm elections next month face a widening range and volume of domestic and international security threats, including foreign cyber operations, disinformation campaigns and rising threats of physical violence against election workers, U.S. officials said Monday.
Many of the challenges present in the lead-up to the Nov. 8 election were consistent with the nature of threats faced in recent presidential and midterm cycles, officials said. The Biden administration hasn’t seen foreign actors specifically target U.S. election systems with cyber operations this year as they have done during past cycles, the officials said, but added that they were on guard for potential attacks in the coming weeks.
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