Exclusive: Russia used Facebook to try to spy on Macron campaign - sources
Source: Reuters
JULY 27, 2017 / 1:12 AM / 2 HOURS AGO
Joseph Menn
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Russian intelligence agents attempted to spy on President Emmanuel Macron's election campaign earlier this year by creating phony Facebook personas, according to a U.S. Congressman and two other people briefed on the effort.
About two dozen Facebook accounts were created to conduct surveillance on Macron campaign officials and others close to the centrist former financier as he sought to defeat far-right nationalist Marine Le Pen and other opponents in the two-round election, the sources said. Macron won in a landslide in May.
Facebook said in April it had taken action against fake accounts that were spreading misinformation about the French election. But the effort to infiltrate the social networks of Macron officials has not previously been reported.
Russia has repeatedly denied interfering in the French election by hacking and leaking emails and documents. U.S. intelligence agencies told Reuters in May that hackers with connections to the Russian government were involved, but they did not have conclusive evidence that the Kremlin ordered the hacking.
Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/us-cyber-france-facebook-spies-exclusive-idUSKBN1AC0EI
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(25,111 posts)Tommy_Carcetti
(43,182 posts)politicat
(9,808 posts)Does today end in Y? Russia is lying about their spying.
Their Cold War never ended. They just switched modes.