Cybersecurity threats for the 2026 midterm elections are shifting focus away from voting machines toward the digital infrastructure supporting campaigns, including email accounts, fundraising platforms, and communication websites. Tech professionals must account for an AI-driven surge in high-quality phishing and credential theft, as evidenced by thousands of compromised passwords on major political sites. Developers should anticipate a rapid increase in fraudulent election-themed domains used to scale these sophisticated social engineering attacks as the election nears.
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