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60 minutos: qué pasó cuando los piratas informáticos rusos atacaron la infraestructura electoral de EE. UU.

Bill Whitaker de 60 Minutes nos lleva al anodino centro comercial de Springfield, Illinois, donde el año pasado Rusia disparó los primeros tiros en lo que ahora es ampliamente entendido, por casi todos excepto el presidente Trump, como un ciberataque en curso a nuestra democracia.

“Russian operatives launched a widespread cyberattack against state voting systems during the 2016 presidential election. Former officials say no votes were changed but an Election Day attack could have created chaos at the polls,” according to CBS News 60 Minutes. As Americans turn our attention the 2018 midterm elections there is a growing awareness that the attacks are still happening.

Undaunted, Americans are taking to the streets, registering, and turning out to vote in primaries in larger than expected numbers. Vladimir Putin may have reminded Americans about the importance of engaging with self-governance and in his attempt to demonstrate our system’s weakness, may well wind up demonstrating our real strength.

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