The long fuse: Misinformation and the 2020 election
Wed, Mar 3, 2021 3:00 PM
A conversation on the release of the Election Integrity Partnership’s report, “The Long Fuse: Misinformation and the 2020 Election”
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The Long Fuse: Misinformation in the 2020 Election, the public launch of a comprehensive report tracking mis- and disinformation in the 2020 election cycle. The report was produced by the Election Integrity Partnership (EIP), a coalition of research institutions that worked together to detect and mitigate viral misinformation and to support the real-time information exchange between the research community, election officials, government agencies, civil society organizations, and social media platforms.
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SonicWall Releases Second Set of February Firmware Patches
The latest patches, for its SMA 100 series products, comes less than three weeks after an updates to patch a zero-day vulnerability.
Network security firm SonicWall today released a new set of firmware patches for its SMA 100 series products, which provide workers with remote access to internal resources.
The release is an update to a previous alert from Feb. 3, in which the firm warned that a remote attacker could exploit a vulnerability in versions of the products SMA 10 code prior to 10.2.0.5-29sv to take control of an affected system. The company says even organizations that have applied the firmware update still need to upgrade to SMA 10.2.0.6-32sv.