Bitcoin Blockchain Is Fighting Fraud In Guatemala’s Presidential Elections

2023-9-25 20:00

Guatemala's Supreme Election Tribunal is using bitcoin timestamping to detect fraud attempts in the country's presidential elections.

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Facebook will clearly label fake news to prevent 2020 ‘election interference’

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2019-10-22 11:37


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US preps voting systems against ransomware attacks ahead of 2020 elections

The US government is looking to protect voter registration databases and systems from ransomware threats ahead of the 2020 presidential election. The Cybersecurity Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) — a division of the Homeland Security department instituted by president Donald Trump in November last year — fears the databases could be at the receiving end of a ransomware attack.

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