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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsPro-Russian Bots Sharpen Online Attacks for 2018 U.S. Vote
After violent protests rocked Charlottesville, Virginia last month, Republican Senator John McCain took to Twitter to condemn hatred and bigotry and urge President Donald Trump to speak out more forcefully.
Then pro-Russian bots got activated on social media.
Within hours, an online campaign attacking McCain -- a frequent Trump critic -- began circulating, amplified with the help of automated and human-coordinated networks known as bots and cyborgs linking to blogs on Traitor McCain and the hashtag #ExplainMcCain.
After the 2016 U.S. presidential race was subject to Russian cyber meddling, analysts say the ferocity of more recent assaults is a preview of what could be coming in the 2018 elections, when Republicans will be defending their control of both chambers of Congress.
They havent stood still since 2016, said Ben Nimmo, a senior fellow in information defense at the Digital Forensic Research Lab at the Atlantic Council in Washington, which tracked the activity. People have woken up to the idea that bots equal influence and lots of people will be wanting to be influencing the midterms.
While special counsel and former FBI chief Robert Mueller keeps investigating the 2016 race, Nimmos work is among a number of initiatives cropping up at think tanks, startups, and even the Pentagon seeking to grasp how bots and influence operations are rapidly evolving. Blamed for steering political debate last year, bots used for Russian propaganda and other causes are only becoming more emboldened, researchers say.
Then pro-Russian bots got activated on social media.
Within hours, an online campaign attacking McCain -- a frequent Trump critic -- began circulating, amplified with the help of automated and human-coordinated networks known as bots and cyborgs linking to blogs on Traitor McCain and the hashtag #ExplainMcCain.
After the 2016 U.S. presidential race was subject to Russian cyber meddling, analysts say the ferocity of more recent assaults is a preview of what could be coming in the 2018 elections, when Republicans will be defending their control of both chambers of Congress.
They havent stood still since 2016, said Ben Nimmo, a senior fellow in information defense at the Digital Forensic Research Lab at the Atlantic Council in Washington, which tracked the activity. People have woken up to the idea that bots equal influence and lots of people will be wanting to be influencing the midterms.
While special counsel and former FBI chief Robert Mueller keeps investigating the 2016 race, Nimmos work is among a number of initiatives cropping up at think tanks, startups, and even the Pentagon seeking to grasp how bots and influence operations are rapidly evolving. Blamed for steering political debate last year, bots used for Russian propaganda and other causes are only becoming more emboldened, researchers say.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-09-01/russia-linked-bots-hone-online-attack-plans-for-2018-u-s-vote
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Pro-Russian Bots Sharpen Online Attacks for 2018 U.S. Vote (Original Post)
CousinIT
Sep 2017
OP
yardwork
(61,711 posts)1. Kick
dalton99a
(81,590 posts)2. This is a must read.
Achilleaze
(15,543 posts)3. republicans go GaGa with Glee
while Americans weep
Wounded Bear
(58,713 posts)4. K & R ......for visibility..
Lots and lots of work to do.
Ligyron
(7,639 posts)5. Maybe we should get some?
More_Cowbell
(2,191 posts)6. Remember Russia invested $800 million in Twitter
https://www.democraticunderground.com/10029163088
This is twitter's business model. CEO Jack Dorsey will *never* stop allowing bots and suspending accounts that Russia wants suspended, without even telling people why.
This is twitter's business model. CEO Jack Dorsey will *never* stop allowing bots and suspending accounts that Russia wants suspended, without even telling people why.