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Digital Vulnerability Soars As Biden-Harris Administration Fails To Act

Eric Simmons
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Under the Biden-Harris administration, the digital privacy of Americans has never been more at risk. As cyberattacks grow more frequent and destructive, the government’s failure to implement effective cybersecurity measures has left personal data alarmingly exposed.

The recent breach of nearly 3 billion personal records, including Social Security numbers, serves as a stark reminder of the dangers we face. The hacking group USDoD successfully infiltrated a Florida-based organization that was responsible for safeguarding some of the nation’s most sensitive information. The stolen data was quickly sold on the dark web, a secretive part of the internet where criminals trade in stolen identities, credit card information, and other illicit goods.

Despite the rising tide of cyber threats, the Biden administration has been slow to respond, leaving millions of Americans vulnerable to identity theft and other cybercrimes. The failure to secure our digital borders is a direct result of the administration’s complacency, allowing cybercriminals to operate with near impunity.

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As Big Tech companies continue to gather and store vast amounts of personal data, including biometric information, the risks only increase. Kamala Harris’s close ties to Silicon Valley raise concerns that a future administration under her leadership would further weaken regulatory oversight, prioritizing the interests of Big Tech over the safety of American citizens.

With the 2024 election approaching, it is crucial for voters to consider the importance of cybersecurity. The current administration’s failures have left our digital infrastructure vulnerable, making it clear that stronger protections are desperately needed.