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Patricia Mazzei

@patriciamazzei
3 posts
2020-11-05
The reach of the disinformation is vast. In just 24 hours, Spanish-language disinformation was generating traffic that eclipsed even the interference campaign by the Kremlin-backed Russian Internet Research Agency four years ago. https://www.nytimes.com/...
2020-11-05 View on X
New York Times

From election night onwards, Twitter and Facebook have continued to label inaccurate election posts from Trump, his campaign staff, and others

Twitter, Facebook and YouTube remained on alert as the lack of a clear election result kept the online misinformation flowing.

The reach of the disinformation is vast. In just 24 hours, Spanish-language disinformation was generating traffic that eclipsed even the interference campaign by the Kremlin-backed Russian Internet Research Agency four years ago. https://www.nytimes.com/...
2020-11-05 View on X
New York Times

Facebook and Twitter appear to have overlooked the deluge of disinformation targeting Spanish-speaking Americans about the election since Tuesday

but not the war Kelly Sheridan / Dark Reading : Disinformation Now the Top Concern Following Hack-Free Election Day NBC News : ‘Not done’: Why social media's biggest election test ...

2020-05-17
“The Secret Service memo said Washington State had emerged as the primary target thus far, but there was also evidence of attacks in Florida, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Rhode Island and Wyoming. The agency warned that every state would probably be vulnerable...” https://twitter.com/...
2020-05-17 View on X
Krebs on Security

US Secret Service memo warns a crime ring is targeting state unemployment insurance programs to commit fraud by using data belonging to identity theft victims

A well-organized Nigerian crime ring is exploiting the COVID-19 crisis by committing large-scale fraud against multiple state …