China-based fake accounts taken down GIZGUIDEPH GadgetCoach TechPH ICYMI Meta
Meta Platforms has taken down China-based accounts that focus on targeting the upcoming midterm elections in the United States this November.
These Chinese fake accounts posed as liberal and conservative Americans in different states. They posted political memes and lurked in the comments of public figures' posts since November 2021.The company, however, said it did not have enough evidence to say who was specifically behind the operation of the fake accounts.
The Chinese operations we've taken down before talked primarily about America to the world, primarily in South Asia, not to Americans about themselves, Meta global threat intelligence lead Ben Nimmo said in a briefing. A Twitter spokesperson, meanwhile, said the company knew about Meta's report and already removed these questionable accounts.
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