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MelissaB

(16,420 posts)
Thu May 18, 2017, 11:23 AM May 2017

Time: Investigations looking at Cambridge Analytica & Breitbart on possible coordination w/ Russia

Investigations looking at Cambridge Analytica and Breitbart, on possible coordination with Russia, Time says- Laura Rosen
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This is one of the most important articles I've read, and that's saying a lot for what has happened in the last year.




Inside Russia’s Social Media War on America

On March 2, a disturbing report hit the desks of U.S. counterintelligence officials in Washington. For months, American spy hunters had scrambled to uncover details of Russia’s influence operation against the 2016 presidential election. In offices in both D.C. and suburban Virginia, they had created massive wall charts to track the different players in Russia’s multipronged scheme. But the report in early March was something new.

It described how Russia had already moved on from the rudimentary email hacks against politicians it had used in 2016. Now the Russians were running a more sophisticated hack on Twitter. The report said the Russians had sent expertly tailored messages carrying malware to more than 10,000 Twitter users in the Defense Department. Depending on the interests of the targets, the messages offered links to stories on recent sporting events or the Oscars, which had taken place the previous weekend. When clicked, the links took users to a Russian-controlled server that downloaded a program allowing Moscow’s hackers to take control of the victim’s phone or computer–and Twitter account.

As they scrambled to contain the damage from the hack and regain control of any compromised devices, the spy hunters realized they faced a new kind of threat. In 2016, Russia had used thousands of covert human agents and robot computer programs to spread disinformation referencing the stolen campaign emails of Hillary Clinton, amplifying their effect. Now counterintelligence officials wondered: What chaos could Moscow unleash with thousands of Twitter handles that spoke in real time with the authority of the armed forces of the United States? At any given moment, perhaps during a natural disaster or a terrorist attack, Pentagon Twitter accounts might send out false information. As each tweet corroborated another, and covert Russian agents amplified the messages even further afield, the result could be panic and confusion.

For many Americans, Russian hacking remains a story about the 2016 election. But there is another story taking shape. Marrying a hundred years of expertise in influence operations to the new world of social media, Russia may finally have gained the ability it long sought but never fully achieved in the Cold War: to alter the course of events in the U.S. by manipulating public opinion. The vast openness and anonymity of social media has cleared a dangerous new route for antidemocratic forces. “Using these technologies, it is possible to undermine democratic government, and it’s becoming easier every day,” says Rand Waltzman of the Rand Corp., who ran a major Pentagon research program to understand the propaganda threats posed by social media technology.

More: http://time.com/magazine/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsletter_axiosam
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Time: Investigations looking at Cambridge Analytica & Breitbart on possible coordination w/ Russia (Original Post) MelissaB May 2017 OP
Merced getting taken down would be a nice dessert. kimbutgar May 2017 #1
It's time to expose the Mercers' treachery dalton99a May 2017 #2
The irony of the John Birchers colluding with Putin's Russia is breathtaking. L. Coyote May 2017 #3
You are so right! WhiteTara May 2017 #8
I got special hate towards Cambridge Analytica. I want them stumped like a bug Madam45for2923 May 2017 #4
This is hyper-important. These techniques invalidate the concept of free elections GliderGuider May 2017 #5
***This*** MelissaB May 2017 #7
K&r Panich52 May 2017 #6
How did all these prominent rightwing figures believe they get away with procon May 2017 #9
 

GliderGuider

(21,088 posts)
5. This is hyper-important. These techniques invalidate the concept of free elections
Thu May 18, 2017, 11:50 AM
May 2017

You don't need to hack the vote when you can hack the voters.

Election issues aside, this can be used to cause all kinds of havoc in an enemy nation. It's essentially social sabotage.

procon

(15,805 posts)
9. How did all these prominent rightwing figures believe they get away with
Thu May 18, 2017, 12:23 PM
May 2017

plotting with Russians to overthrow the US govt and place a puppet, a Manchurian Candidate like Trump, in the WH? Were these men so arrogant (or stupid!) that they believed it would be easy to contain such explosive information and keep their roles hidden? Were they so blinded by ambition that they thought neither the public nor the press would care that Republicans were colluding with the Russians to cripple our democracy?





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