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| Feds Plotted Invasion of Social Media | | Print | |
| Written by Alex Newman | ||||
| Friday, 04 March 2011 09:30 | ||||
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The computer program the government was seeking would allow a handful of operators to control a vast army of fictitious online personalities on social-media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter. And one suggestion from a contractor hoping to win the bid involved creating fake profiles for real people — without their consent — to track or smear targeted individuals. Software will allow 10 personas per user, replete with background , history, supporting details, and cyber presences [sic] that are technically, culturally and geographacilly [sic] consistent. Individual applications will enable an operator to exercise a number of different online persons from the same workstation and without fear of being discovered by sophisticated adversaries. Personas must be able to appear to originate in nearly any part of the world and can interact through conventional online services and social media platforms. The service includes a user friendly application environment to maximize the user's situational awareness by displaying real-time local information. Other requirements for the software included the ability to use “Virtual Private Networks” to provide unique IP addresses and locations for each of the fake online profiles. The program was also supposed to be able to protect “the identity of government agencies” engaged in the deception, while being able to blend into regular online traffic to provide “excellent cover and powerful deniability.” Those names can be cross-referenced across Facebook, twitter, MySpace, and other social media services to collect information on each individual. Once enough information is collected this information can be used to gain access to these individuals['] social circles. Even the most restrictive and security conscious of persons can be exploited. Through the targeting and information reconnaissance phase, a person’s hometown and high school will be revealed. An adversary can create a classmates.com account at the same high school and year and find out people you went to high school with that do not have Facebook accounts, then create the account and send a friend request. Another leaked e-mail from HBGary Federal’s CEO about the contract was equally unsettling. “There are a variety of social media tricks we can use to add a level of realness to all fictitious personas … Using hashtags and gaming some location based check-in services we can make it appear as if a persona was actually at a conference and introduce himself/herself to key individuals as part of the exercise, as one example,” he wrote. Trackback(0)
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R Jensen
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Invasion Feds Plotted Invasion of Social Media Yet another undeclared "war" fedgov is getting involved in. |
Hugh
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Big Brother U.S.A. Thank you for exposing this abuse of Federal Government power. It is truly the fulfillment of Geroge Orwell's sinister "Big Brother" vision. I have recently closed an online "social media" site because of my privacy concerns. How are folks able to use twitter, facebook, et al with this specter of surveillance hanging over our heads? Contact your elected representatives and protest this unconstitutional snooping and misuse of taxpayer money. |





The federal government wanted to hire a “security” contractor to create software that would allow legions of fake profiles on social-networking services to spy, promote propaganda, and smear enemies of the regime, according to a 

