THREAD: Most Americans across party lines have serious concerns about cyberattacks on U.S. computer systems and view China and Russia as major threats, according to a new Pearson Institute/AP-NORC Poll. apne.ws/WVJTe2S
The poll shows that about 9 in 10 Americans are at least somewhat concerned about hacking that involves their personal information, financial institutions, government agencies or certain utilities. About two-thirds say they are very or extremely concerned.
Roughly three-quarters say the Chinese and Russian governments are major threats to the cybersecurity of the U.S. government, and at least half also see the Iranian government and non-government bodies as threatening. Image
The poll comes amid a wave of high-profile ransomware attacks and cyber espionage campaigns. The broad consensus could help legislative efforts to force critical industries to boost their cyber defenses. apne.ws/EdWnEpx

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