Security News > 2022 > November > Meta Takes Down Fake Facebook and Instagram Accounts Linked to Pro-U.S. Influence Operation
Meta Platforms on Tuesday said it took down a network of accounts and pages across Facebook and Instagram that were operated by people associated with the U.S. military to spread narratives that depicted the country in a favorable light in the Middle East and Central Asia.
The social media giant stated the individuals behind the activity impersonated the communities they targeted, propagating content in Arabic, Farsi, and Russian that criticized Iran, China, and Russia, and floated themes of increased military cooperation with the U.S. These narratives spanned "Russia's invasion of Ukraine, China's treatment of the Uyghur people, Iran's influence in the Middle East, and the support of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan by Russia and China," Meta said in its Quarterly Adversarial Threat Report.
The bogus accounts also used profile photos possibly created using machine learning techniques like generative adversarial networks and posted during Eastern Standard Time rather than during working hours in the targeted nations.
As many as 39 Facebook accounts, 16 Pages, two Groups, and 26 accounts on Instagram were found engaging in coordinated inauthentic behavior.
"These campaigns consistently advanced narratives promoting the interests of the United States and its allies while opposing countries including Russia, China, and Iran," the Stanford Internet Observatory noted, calling it the "Most extensive case of covert pro-Western influence operations on social media."
The disclosure comes nearly two months after Meta dismantled two separate clusters from China and Russia for running information operations that sought to manipulate public discourse on the platforms.
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