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Palm Beach Postreported this week that this is the third time Trump has used mail-in voting since he moved his permanent residence from New York City to Mar-a-Lago in October 2019. The former president voted by mail during last March s presidential primary and last August s primaries.
Trump had an associate pick up his mail-in ballot those previous two times, according to the
Post, and that it s likely the same thing happened this week, as Trump was traveling to N.Y.C.
Voter records show former First Lady Melania Trump also cast her vote by mail this week, requesting her ballot on Monday. It was counted on Tuesday, according to the Palm Beach County s website. (A spokesperson for her also did not respond to PEOPLE s request for comment.)
Microsoft Exchange hack, larger than originally believed, prompts emergency task force
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A campaign by Chinese hackers that targeted Microsoft Corp.’s Exchange Server, an attack Microsoft warned about earlier this month, is larger than originally believed and has prompted the establishment of an emergency task force.
The vulnerabilities are being exploited by a group dubbed Hafnium, which is described as being “highly skilled and sophisticated.” The group apparently was attempting to steal information from U.S. targets, including universities, defense contractors, law firms and infectious-disease researchers.
Although Microsoft has released a patch for the vulnerabilities, the concern is that many users have yet to install the updates.