An official with the Georgia secretary of state’s office said it stopped a cyberattack last week that targeted its absentee ballot website.
Georgia’s secretary of state’s office this month fended off a cyberattack believed to have come from a foreign country against the website voters use to request absentee ballots, the office told CNN.
The Georgia secretary of state's office said on Wednesday it had fended off a cyberattack aimed at crashing the website the state's voters use to request absentee ballots.
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Georgia’s secretary of state warded off a cybersecurity threat this month against what was most likely an attack by a foreign country targeting its website that voters can use to request absentee ballots.
An audit of Georgia's voter rolls found that just 20 noncitizens were registered to vote on a registration list of over 8 million, Georgia's secretary of state announced.
Trump claims Kamala Harris is deploying millions of illegal voters. Georgia’s Republican secretary of State showed otherwise.
Georgia’s top elections official says a check of voter rolls found that 20 of the 8.2 million people registered to vote in the state are not U.S. citizens.
A "comprehensive check" by Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger found only 20 noncitizens within the state's 8.2 million registered voters.
Fox News correspondent Jonathan Serrie reports on voter turnout and election integrity efforts in Georgia ahead of the November election on 'Special Report.'