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TikTok Ad Scams: Insufficient Moderation Leaves 'For You' Page Filled with Dubious Apps, Products and Services

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In addition, we’re already seeing attempts to use the platform to spread misinformation and disinformation related to the U.S. presidential election in November. TikTok, which is currently owned by Chinese firm ByteDance, has had a monster 2020 so far, setting a record for the most downloads in a single quarter.

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Why the China – Russia Relationship Should Worry You – Part One

The Cipher Brief

While it remains to be seen how closely China and Russia can work together with the Tehran regime, such an arrangement would portend nothing good for US friends and allies in the region and engender inevitable questions regarding the resiliency of the American commitment to them. Become a member today.

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Perfect storm of security issues looms over 2020 election

The Parallax

voters face in the November 2020 election. Since 2016, cybersecurity and election experts have been sounding an ever-louder clarion call to take aggressive steps to ensure that computerized voting machines are secure enough to properly enroll registered voters, record their votes, and accurately count them.

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Perfect storm of security issues looms over 2020 election

The Parallax

voters face in the November 2020 election. Since 2016, cybersecurity and election experts have been sounding an ever-louder clarion call to take aggressive steps to ensure that computerized voting machines are secure enough to properly enroll registered voters, record their votes, and accurately count them.

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