美国网络团队尚未启动,以保护中期选举免受外国干预


2026-04-30T10:00:50.804Z / 美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)

作者:肖恩·林格斯
2小时前
发布于 2026年4月30日美国东部时间早上6:00

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据美国军方和情报部门向国会及CNN透露的消息,多年来首次出现美国军方和情报官员尚未启动专门团队,以侦测和挫败针对选举的外国威胁,这令曾在该团队任职的一些议员和前官员感到担忧。

“未能启动该团队是‘重大的国家安全失误,我希望他们能在未来几周内纠正这一问题’,”来自缅因州的独立参议员安格斯·金(兼任军事委员会成员)对CNN表示。

自2020年大选以来的每一次大选和中期选举中,选举安全小组(ESG)都是美国国家安全局(负责密码破译和信号情报的机构)以及美军黑客部队美国网络司令部的官员共享情报、并对俄罗斯、伊朗及其他地区试图破坏美国选举的网络水军发起反击的枢纽。

该监督了针对2024年向美国选民散布宣传的俄罗斯公司的行动,以及干预2020年选举的伊朗黑客的行动。

前网络司令部官员表示,在选举周期的这个阶段,即便距离选举日还有数月,该小组通常已经启动、配备人员并向国会通报其工作进展。但美国国家安全局和网络司令部新任负责人本周向议员们表示,在2026年中期选举前,该小组仍处于休眠状态。

“我不确定选举安全小组是否已经成立,但我们已准备好根据要求启动,”约书亚·拉德将军在参议院听证会上回应夏威夷民主党参议员玛齐·广野的提问时说道。

网络司令部和美国国家安全局有其他途径追踪和应对针对美国选举的外国威胁。该机构在给CNN的声明中表示,相关工作仍在继续。

但忽视选举安全小组——许多选举安全专家认为这是一个经过验证的有效工具——令一些前网络司令部官员感到意外。

“更大的危险不是外国势力的所作所为,而是美国人相信外国势力做了什么,”基克塔对CNN表示。“我们即将迎来中期选举,却在一定程度上对外国影响力视而不见,而且就在总统遇袭未遂事件后不久,阴谋论就迅速扩散。这既鲁莽又愚蠢。”

“选举安全小组是我在美军网络司令部参与过的最具影响力的任务,”曾在2020年选举周期在网络司令部工作的安德鲁·肖卡对CNN表示。他说,这项工作的细节通常无法公开,但它“对美国自由公平的选举做出了极其重要且意义重大的贡献”。

他表示,该小组结合了“美国国家安全局的独特使命以及网络司令部的独特权限和能力”。

CNN通过电子邮件和电话多次询问网络司令部和美国国家安全局,选举安全小组是否已经启动。两个机构均发表声明,但未回答这一问题。

“美国网络司令部会定期针对海外恶意外国网络行为者针对美国的行动发起打击,其中包括那些意图干扰我们民主进程的行为,”该司令部一位发言人表示。

美国国家安全局一位发言人表示:“为支持国家情报总监办公室(ODNI)的整个情报界(IC)应对2026年选举面临的外国威胁的工作,我们已经确定了一名选举负责人,将代表国家安全局参与情报界更广泛的应对外国选举安全威胁的行动。”

网络司令部和美国国家安全局所开展的工作,只是联邦政府为揭露外国势力试图影响美国选民的整体努力的一部分。

CNN此前曾报道,在特朗普政府第二届任期开始一年多后,包括联邦调查局、国土安全部和国务院在内的其他联邦机构中,此前负责抵御外国影响力行动的多个中心已被解散或缩编。

在3月份发布的年度威胁评估报告中,美国情报机构自2016年俄罗斯干预选举行动以来,首次未提及针对美国选举的外国威胁。由国家情报总监图尔西·加巴德领导的2025年评估报告称,外国势力将利用人工智能继续用虚假信息瞄准美国选民。

独立参议员金对CNN表示,选举安全小组的休眠状态“非常令人担忧,因为过去十年我们一直在目睹外国对我们选举的干预——而且我们知道,我们的对手比以往任何时候都更有能力、更有能力对我们的民主造成伤害”。

如果接到命令,美国国家安全局和网络司令部拥有充足的预算和资源来打击外国对选举的干预。这两个机构的前官员告诉CNN,除了选举安全小组之外,机构仍有许多工具可以用来应对选举威胁。

并且两党都支持打击针对美国民主的外国黑客和网络水军。

“当这些独裁者利用网络行动攻击……美国选举时……我认为我们应该展现一下进攻性网络能力,”阿拉斯加州共和党参议员丹·沙利文在军事委员会听证会上说道。

US cyber team hasn’t been activated yet to protect midterm elections from foreign meddling

2026-04-30T10:00:50.804Z / CNN

By Sean Lyngaas

2 hr ago

PUBLISHED Apr 30, 2026, 6:00 AM ET

People cast their votes at the Bailey’s Elementary School polling location in Falls Church, Virginia on April 21.

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For the first election cycle in years, US military and intelligence officials have not yet activated a specialized team dedicated to detecting and thwarting foreign threats to elections, according to comments from those agencies to Congress and CNN, alarming some lawmakers and former officials who have served on the team.

A failure to activate the team would be a “major national security mistake and I hope that they will correct it in the weeks to come,” Senator Angus King of Maine, an independent who sits on the armed services committee, told CNN.

For every general and midterm election since the 2020 election, the Election Security Group (ESG) has been a hub for officials from the National Security Agency, the code-breaking and signals intelligence agency, and US Cyber Command, the military’s hackers, to share intelligence and launch counter attacks against trolls from Russia, Iran and elsewhere who were trying to undermine US elections.

The ESG has overseen operations targeting Russian companies that spewed propaganda at US voters in 2024 and Iranian hackers that meddledin the 2020 election.

At this time in the election cycle, even months from Election Day, the group is normally activated, staffed and briefing Congress on its efforts, former Cyber Command officials said. But the newly minted head of the NSA and Cyber Command indicated to lawmakers this week that the group was still dormant ahead of the 2026 midterms.

“I don’t know that an ESG has been established yet, but we are prepared to, as required,” Gen. Joshua Rudd said at a Senate hearing in response to a question from Hawaii Democratic Senator Mazie Hirono.

Cyber Command and NSA have other ways of tracking and countering foreign threats to US elections. That work, the agency said in statements to CNN, continues.

But neglecting the ESG — which many election security experts see as a proven, effective tool — has surprised some former Cyber Command officials.

Cyber Command and NSA have other ways of tracking and countering foreign threats to US elections. That work, the agency and the command said in statements to CNN, continues.

“The bigger danger is not what foreign actors do, but what Americans believe foreign actors did,” Kikta told CNN. “We are heading into the midterms partially blind to foreign influence and right after an attempted assassination of the president generated conspiracy theories almost immediately. It’s as reckless as it is foolish.”

The ESG “was the most impactful mission that I got to be a part of at US Cyber Command,” Andrew Schoka, who worked at Cyber Command in the 2020 election cycle, told CNN. The details of that work often can’t be publicized, he said, but it is “an incredibly impactful and significant contribution to free and fair elections in the United States.”

The group, he said, combines “the unique mission of the NSA and the unique authorities and capabilities of Cyber Command.”

CNN asked Cyber Command and the NSA multiple times over email and phone whether the ESG had been activated. Both organizations responded with a statement that did not answer the question.

“U.S. Cyber Command regularly targets actions by malicious foreign cyber actors overseas against the nation, this includes those intent on interfering with our democratic processes,” a command spokesperson said.

An NSA spokesperson said: “In support of ODNI’s [the Office of Director of National Intelligence’s] whole of IC [intelligence community] effort concerning foreign threats to 2026 elections, we have identified an Election lead that will represent NSA for the IC’s broader ability to counter foreign threats to election security.”

The work that Cyber Command and NSA do are one piece of what has been a federal government-wide effort to expose foreign efforts to sway American voters.

More than a year into a second Trump administration, many centers at other federal agencies, including the FBI and departments of Homeland Security and State, that were previously tasked with repelling foreign influence operations have been disbanded or downsized, CNN previously reported.

In their annual threat assessment released in March, US intelligence agencies did not mention foreign threats to US elections for the first time since Russia’s influence operation aimed at the 2016 vote. The 2025 assessment, the first under Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, said that foreign powers would use artificial intelligence to continue to target American voters with disinformation.

King, the independent senator, told CNN that the dormancy of the ESG would be “very concerning, when you consider we’ve been seeing foreign interference occurring in our elections for the past decade – and we know that our adversaries are more enabled and more capable than ever before to cause harm to our democracy.”

The NSA and Cyber Command have ample budget and resources available to combat foreign meddling in elections, should they be ordered to use it. Former officials from both agencies told CNN that there are still a number of tools that the agencies could use to counter election threats outside of the ESG.

And there is bipartisan support for hitting back against foreign hackers and trolls that target US democracy.

“When these dictators are using cyber ops to come after … American elections … I think we should flex a little offensive cyber capability,” Senator Dan Sullivan, an Alaska Republican, said at the armed services hearing.

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