Former Facebook security chief says it’s ‘too late’ to protect 2018 elections

Facebook's recently departed security chief says US government inaction has ensured that the upcoming midterm elections will be vulnerable to hacking and online manipulation campaigns.

Alex Stamos — who left the company earlier this month — argued his case in an essay for Lawfare, saying it was "too late to protect the 2018 elections." He's responding to two pieces of news from yesterday: Microsoft seizing six domains apparently intended for Russian political phishing attacks, and Facebook deactivating 652 fake accounts and pages that were allegedly engaged in misinformation campaigns.

Stamos cites this as evidence that hackers from Russia (and now Iran) have not been deterred from election meddling, and he accuses the Obama...

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