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Right-wingers are dismissing reports of bomb threats originating from Russia and targeting polling sites in the U.S. as a ...
At least two polling sites targeted by the hoax bomb threats in the election battleground state of Georgia were briefly evacuated on Tuesday. US voters while casting their ballots. (File Photo: Getty) ...
The FBI has issued an official alert as stolen government email credentials are used in ongoing emergency data request cyber attacks.
Late-day bomb threats disrupted voting at several more polling sites in Georgia, prompting precautionary evacuations during ...
Authorities said many of the the threats appeared to originate from Russian email domains, but believed to be unviable ...
A man posed as a deployed soldier and scammed people out of millions in a romance fraud scheme, federal prosecutors said.
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"Unfortunately, when something bad happens, it is often claimed to be of Russian origin," a Russian official told Newsweek.
Most of the threats appear to have occurred at precincts in the Democratic-leaning Dekalb, Fulton and Gwinnett Counties.
Bomb threats that have slowed or delayed polling processes around the nation appear to be tied to a slew of Russian email ...