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Arizona's Secretary of State's office successfully repelled a cyberattack targeting its elections systems, with the Candidate Portal temporarily taken offline for security enhancements.
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The attempted intrusion targeted the Candidate Portal, a section of the site used by political candidates. The office’s IT and cybersecurity teams detected suspicious activity last week.
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