This briefing details the engagement of pro-CCP actors, Chinese state media, and Canadian alternative media with the Israel-Hamas conflict.
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This briefing details the engagement of pro-CCP actors, Chinese state media, and Canadian alternative media with the Israel-Hamas conflict.
ISD Senior Analyst Elise Thomas is a guest on the Politico Tech podcast discussing her recent investigation on the new tactics being used by the pro-CCP network known as Spamouflage.
The New York Times covers our recent investigation on the new tactics being used by the pro-CCP influence campaign known as ‘Spamouflage’, including the use of accounts to pose as right-wing Americans.
The pro-CCP network known as Spamouflage is a long-running and widespread but largely ineffective operation. However, there is evidence that the network is now experimenting with new ways to increase their influence.
The New York Times and the Washington Post feature our recent investigation on the pro-CCP influence campaign known as Spamouflage, its use of AI and how it may affect elections in the US and abroad.
The long-running influence campaign suspected to be run by the CCP and often referred to as ‘Spamouflage’ is already pivoting to focus on the expected competition between President Joe Biden and Republican forerunner Donald Trump.
VICE News covers a recent ISD investigation on a pro-CCP network using AI images and other tactics to promote anti-American sentiment abroad and deepen divides at home.
This Dispatch explores how a pro-CCP influence campaign commonly known as ‘Spamouflage’ is capitalising on the Israel-Hamas conflict to spread anti-US sentiment.
ISD has identified a small network of 33 Twitter accounts that appear to have been hijacked and used to spread pro-CCP (Chinese Communist Party) narratives. The network includes two accounts of European politicians.