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An alleged Russian disinformation campaign that has been purged from three mainstream social media platforms has moved to Parler and Gab, sites that attract conservatives.
over 3 years ago
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Covid disinformation sites often use tools from Google, Facebook and Apple, report finds The Washington Post
about 3 years ago
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Even investigators at cybersecurity firm FireEye, itself victimized in the operation, marveled that the meticulous tactics involved “some of the best operational security” its investigators had seen.
about 3 years ago
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The move significantly expands an enforcement action in August that targeted
more than 3,000 pages and groups but stopped short of a full ban. But the
content morphed almost instantaneously, prompting Tuesday’s more sweeping
action, the company said in an unsigned blog post.
almost 3 years ago
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How vulnerable are you to such spyware? Are there steps you can take to keep
your phone safe? Here are some answers.
over 2 years ago
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An international investigation found 23 Apple devices that were successfully
hacked. “Zero-click” attacks, as they are called within the surveillance
industry, can work on even the newest generations of iPhones, even after years
of effort in which Apple attempted to close the door against unauthoriz…
over 2 years ago
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Facebook announces new policy against 'coordinated social harm' that may lower the bar on who gets banned The Washington Post
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The House panel issued subpoenas to four social media companies that so far have provided an “inadequate response” to requests for information and records relating to the spread of misinformation and efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
about 2 years ago
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Surveillance company NSO Group offered to give representatives of an American
mobile security firm “bags of cash” in exchange for access to global cellular
networks, according to a whistleblower who has described the encounter in
confidential disclosures to the Justice Department.
almost 2 years ago
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The tools of modern social media are almost certainly faster, more visual and more voluminous than in any previous major military conflict thanks to the proliferation of smartphones connected to speedy data links. They can also be confusing.
almost 2 years ago
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Withholding technology can be a soft-power weapon to potentially turn a
population against its leaders. Yet it also can be costly to the U.S. economy,
slow to deliver results and scattershot in its impacts.
almost 2 years ago