Major US tech companies face escalating security threats from Iran, while the Trump administration pursues controversial election reforms and prediction markets struggle with high-profile public events.
Key Points
- Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps threatened to target 18 major US firms, including Apple, Microsoft, Google, Meta, and Tesla, starting April 1.
- Amazon Web Services data centers have already sustained damage from two confirmed attacks in the region.
- The Trump administration is pushing the SAVE Act, which would require birth certificates or passports for voting, alongside executive orders targeting mail-in ballots.
- Polymarket’s recent Washington, D.C. pop-up bar experienced significant technical failures and logistical issues during its launch.
- Prediction market platforms like Polymarket and Kalshi are rapidly expanding their influence through partnerships with firms like Palantir and increased institutional involvement.