CISA says election saw only 'minor' disruptive activities
The director of the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency said Tuesday's election saw "minor" disruptive activities, but the agency has seen "no evidence of malicious activity impacting the security or integrity of election infrastructure."
CISA director Jen Easterly told reporters that the hoax bomb threats that were sent to at least four states around the country were all deemed to be "non-credible."
"While disruptive, this was a threat that election officials prepared for and exercised for and effectively mitigated working closely with law enforcement partners," Easterly said.
Easterly urged vigilance "for continued attempts by our foreign adversaries to use false narratives and disinformation to undermine American confidence and the legitimacy of election."
Easterly also reiterated that she believes there was "no cheating" that occurred.
-ABC News' Luke Barr