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Cyber ??threats expert: in Germany, they are serious and happen

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Berlin (Germany), Sep 18 (EFE) .- (Camera: Javier Alonso) The cyber threats against the electoral process that culminates in Germany on the 26th do not target the voting system itself, but they exist.INTERVIEW WITH SAM VAN DER STAAK, FROM THE INSTITUTE FOR DEMOCRACY AND ELECTORAL ASSISTANCE.

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