"The expert tapped to lead the board, Nina 
Jankowicz<https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2022/05/poorly-conceived-biden-disinformation-board-put-on-pause.html>,
 faced a wave of ferocious, viral, and often personal attacks online as well as 
scrutiny over her past statements seeming to betray her partisan sympathies. 
Now, just three weeks later, the Disinformation Governance Board is no more, 
and Jankowicz has resigned."


Tutt'altro che "expert", la 
Jankowicz<https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2022/05/poorly-conceived-biden-disinformation-board-put-on-pause.html>
 e' promotrice di un falso dietro l'altro, dal report Steele in avanti:  il 
curriculum peggiore che si potesse proporre. Mettere una fondamentalista, 
assolutamente schierata politicamente, al tavolo di controllo sulla 
disinformazione, e' l'ennesimo errore di un amministrazione poco recettiva.

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Da: nexa <nexa-boun...@server-nexa.polito.it> per conto di Stefano Quintarelli 
<stef...@quintarelli.it>
Inviato: domenica 22 maggio 2022 13:05:54
A: Nexa
Oggetto: Re: [nexa] "The Liberal Obsession With ‘Disinformation’ Is Not Helping"

mah

 >
 > https://gizmodo.com/russian-botnet-spam-social-media-report-nisos-fake-news-1848956529
 >
 > This Russian Botnet Is Capable of Manipulating Social Media Trends on a 
 > 'Massive
Scale,' Report Claims
 > Need to spread some disinformation all over the world? A Russian company 
 > apparently has
a quick and easy recipe for that.
 >
 >
 > Photo: KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/AFP (Getty Images)
 >
 > A new report claims that a subcontractor working for Russia’s intelligence 
 > service has
a botnet capable of manipulating trends on social media platforms on a “massive 
scale.”
The report, published Thursday by the cybersecurity firm Nisos, alleges that the
Moscow-based firm 0day Technologies can spread disinformation at a frightening 
rate using
a customizable suite that is tied to a malicious network. The company has 
previously
worked with the Federal Security Service, one of Russia’s primary intelligence 
agencies.
 >
 > The report is based on documents and other materials that were stolen from 
 > the
contractor and leaked by the hacktivist group “Digital Revolution” in March of 
2020.
 >
 > Botnets are networks of malware-infected devices that cybercriminals use to 
 > engage in
coordinated malicious behavior. Hackers use them to launch cyberattacks, engage 
in
crypto-mining, spread spam emails, and other terrible stuff.
 >
 > In this case, 0Day Technologies is alleged to have wielded a botnet 
 > codenamed “Fronton”
(or “Фронтон,” in Russian), which came equipped with a dashboard suite capable 
of
generating fake social media profiles and distributing inauthentic content at 
scale. The
suite, dubbed SANA, enables the user to “formulate and deploy trending social 
media events
en masse,” the Nisos report says.

On 22/05/22 12:07, J.C. DE MARTIN wrote:
> *The Liberal Obsession With ‘Disinformation’ Is Not Helping **
> *
> /Why the swift death of the White House’s disinformation board is probably a 
> good thing.//
> /
> By Sam Adler-Bell
>
> May 20, 2022
>
> [...]
>
> continua qui:
> https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2022/05/the-liberal-obsession-with-disinformation-is-not-helping.html
>
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