Who’s Faking It? Pentagon “Cyber-Warriors” Planting “False Information on Facebook”
By Soraya Sepahpour-Ulrich
On November 22, 2012, the Los Angeles Times published an alarming piece of news entitled “Cyber Corps program trains spies for the digital age”.
The “cyber-warriors” who are headed for organizations such as the CIA,
NSC, FBI, the Pentagon and so on, are trained to stalk, “rifle through
trash, sneak a tracking device on cars and plant false information on Facebook
[emphasis added]. They also are taught to write computer viruses, hack
digital networks, crack passwords, plant listening devices and mine data
from broken cellphones and flash drives.”
Not surprisingly, less than a month later, it was rumored that Iran
’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Khamenei had started a Facebook page. The
style and content of the site ruled out its authenticity,
but the State Department was amused. In spite of the potential for
alarm, State Department Spokeswoman Victoria Nuland jokingly expressed
Washington ’s curiosity to see how many “likes’ Khamenei would receive.
This is no joking matter. Any message on this page would be attributed
to Khamenei with a potential for dangerous ramifications.
Barely a month later, on January 24, 2013, Guardian’s blaring headlines
exposed fake blogs and Facebook pages made for BBC Persian’s Iranian
journalists with claims that these were made in order to harass,
intimidate, and discredit the journalists. These fake blogs, according
to The Guardian charges, are not by the American Cyber Corps warriors,
but are alleged to be the creation of the Iranian ‘Islamic
cyber-activists’ in “what appears [emphasis added] to be an operation
sponsored by the authorities”.
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