Israel Security Agency: A Foreign State "Intends to Intervene" in Our Elections through Cyberattacks

(Times of Israel) Israel Security Agency head Nadav Argaman said Monday that a foreign state "intends to intervene" through cyberattacks in national elections on April 9, Hadashot TV reported. Argaman said he was "100% [certain] that [name of foreign state] will intervene in the upcoming elections, and I know what I'm talking about....I can't say at this point for whom or against whom, but it involves cyber[attacks] and hacking." The ISA said on Tuesday: "The Israel Security Agency wishes to clarify that the State of Israel and the intelligence community have the tools and capabilities to locate, monitor and thwart foreign influence efforts."


2019-01-09 00:00:00

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