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Microsoft Launches Pilot Program To Provide Cybersecurity Protection To Political Campaigns and Election Authorities (bleepingcomputer.com) 42

An anonymous reader shares a report: Microsoft has launched a pilot program aimed at providing cybersecurity protection for political campaigns and election authorities. The pilot program -- named AccountGuard -- was launched at the end of July, Bleeping Computer has learned, and was set in motion for the 2018 US midterm elections. According to the pilot's website, AccountGuard "provides additional security and threat monitoring for Microsoft accounts belonging to participating US campaigns, political committees, campaign tech vendors, and their staff, who are likely to be at a higher risk in the lead up to elections."

Microsoft is now running a website where participants in the 2018 US midterm elections can sign up for this increased protection. According to the portal, participation is offered on a non-partisan basis and is by invitation only. Users from the following organizations are eligible to participate: (1) US-based political campaigns (2) US-based political committees (3) Select campaign technology vendors (4) Select individuals may also participate, if invited by eligible campaigns and affiliated organizations
Last month, Microsoft said they had detected and helped block hacking attempts -- the first known example of cyber interference in the midterm elections -- against three congressional candidates this year. On Tuesday, Facebook said it was blocking more than two dozen pages that it believed were part of an ongoing political influence campaign.
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Microsoft Launches Pilot Program To Provide Cybersecurity Protection To Political Campaigns and Election Authorities

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  • Press Release! (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Zorro ( 15797 ) on Wednesday August 01, 2018 @10:50AM (#57048974)

    Microsoft enters the lucrative Protection Racket Business!

  • What? Is there another Microsoft?

  • I'm not so sure I trust Microsoft to not analyze the data from this program. This sure would be helpful in evaluating both side to determine which PAC to fund since they clearly (behind the scenes) have the support and backing they need to win.
  • They could always fix their OS so it isn't a massive security issue.

    Then again, it would prolly cut down on ad revenue.
    • All of the election hacking so far has been phishing and other social engineering attacks, not OS attacks. Mac, Linux, etc are just as vulnerable to those attacks as Windows.
  • by Archtech ( 159117 ) on Wednesday August 01, 2018 @11:22AM (#57049202)

    When you are at the very lowest point possible, any move upward - no matter how small - must be a sign of hope.

    At present, as for the past 50 years, most political (and military) organizations are not only hopeless at security - they don't even seem to pay it any attention at all.

    It's so much easier (and politically profitable) to take no action and then, when your computers are inevitably infiltrated, blame the scapegoat du jour. That way:

    1. You save a lot of money and trouble by not bothering with security;
    2. You cleverly get out from under;
    3. You contrive to harm your political opponents by blaming them for what was entirely your own fault.

  • trying to win an election:
    Would you like help ... in winning?

    It looks like you're not winning the election
    Would you like help with a reason why?
    • It looks like you're confusing the subject of your comment with the beginning your actual comment. Would you like some help?

  • by najajomo ( 4890785 ) on Wednesday August 01, 2018 @11:27AM (#57049236)
    "Microsoft Launches Pilot Program To Provide Cybersecurity Protection To Political Campaigns and Election Authorities"

    Haaa .. it's understandable why your reader would want to remain anonymous. Here's the title corrected for accuracy:

    Microsoft launches public relations excercise to distract from own crapware.

    Microsoft are the Disney of the IT sector, they're everywhere and produce medicore product.
  • Software vendors are protected from your politics!

    Or is it they are "protecting" you from politics???

  • How can anyone trust Microsoft for this?
  • The thought of Microsoft and Security being used in the same sentence is laughable.

    Meanwhile, user accounts in Windows are still created with Admin rights...BY DEFAULT. And the Windows Registry continues to be a minefield for malware and rootkits. Yeah...give me a call when you get that mess straightened out. Until then, Microsoft will be the last company I would be getting security advice from.

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