How Super Tuesday played out in cyberspace - Politico

How Super Tuesday played out in cyberspace - Politico

With help from Eric Geller, Martin Matishak and Steven Overly


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— Super Tuesday appeared mostly quiet on the election interference front, although state and locals reported an uptick in scanning.


— First in MC: After a long fight, House members will soon be able to read a White House memo on offensive cyber operations, a key lawmaker said.


— The House Intelligence chairman spoke with MC about his hopes to revive a stalled effort to reauthorize expiring surveillance provisions.


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SUPER TUESDAY PROBABLY SAFE — As of the last 9 p.m. update to the media by DHS, it looks like Super Tuesday didn’t see any election-related hacking, and there was no big surge of online disinformation campaigns. That doesn’t mean things went s ..

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