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    US says Iran, Russia obtained voter registration info

    AFP•October 22, 2020
    • US Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe says Iran was behind threatening emails sent to Democratic voters
    • US authorities say Russia and Iran have tried to influence the US presidential election
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    US says Iran, Russia obtained voter registration info

    US Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe says Iran was behind threatening emails sent to Democratic voters

    Russian and Iran have both obtained US voter information and taken actions to influence public opinion ahead of the November 3 election, Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe announced Wednesday.

    Ratcliffe said Iran specifically had sent "spoofed" emails to Americans "designed to intimidate voters, incite social unrest, and damage President Trump."

    He said Iran had also distributed a video that implies that people could send in fraudulent ballots, including from outside the United States.

    Ratcliffe said both Iran and Russia seek to "to communicate false information to registered voters that they hope will cause confusion, sow chaos, and undermine confidence in American democracy."

    "These actions are desperate attempts by desperate adversaries," he said.

    The announcement came after registered Democratic voters reported receiving personally addressed emails in the name of the Proud Boys armed militia group, and from an internet domain linked to the Proud Boys.

    A number of voters in Florida and other key states in the election battle between Republican President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden said they had gotten the messages.

    "You will vote for Trump on election day or we will come after you," the emails said.

    "Change your party affiliation to Republican to let us know you received our message and will comply. We will know which candidate you voted for," they said.

    "I would take this seriously if I were you," the message ends, adding the voter's address. "Good luck.

    Ratcliffe, with FBI Director Christopher Wray beside him, did not explain how the Russians and Iranians had obtained the voter information, or how the Russians might be using it.


    - 'Undermine public confidence' -

    But US voter registration information is widely available, with some states allowing anyone to access it, while others restrict it to political parties.

    US intelligence has repeatedly warned that Russia, Iran, and China to a lesser extent had taken part in social media disinformation efforts aimed at influencing US voters.

    In 2016, US officials say, Russian President Vladimir Putin oversaw hacking and social media operations aimed at helping Trump to election victory over Democrat Hillary Clinton.

    Iran's alleged use of the Proud Boys name in emails came after Trump refused to distance himself, and appeared to encourage, the group, which has appeared at political rallies heavily armed, and menacing others.

    In early October 13 men in Michigan, some of whom identified themselves with the group, were arrested for plotting to kidnap the state's Democratic governor "instigate a civil war". 

    Wray stressed that US election systems remained safe.

    "We are not going to tolerate foreign interference in our elections or any criminal activity that threatens the sanctity of your vote or undermines public confidence in the outcome of the election," he said.

    "We've been working for years as a community to build resilience in our infrastructure and today that infrastructure remains resilient -- you should be confident that your vote counts."

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