How Security Teams Combat Disinformation and Misinformation

“A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is still putting on its shoes.” That popular quote is often attributed to Mark Twain. But since we’re talking about misinformation and disinformation, you’ll be unsurprised to learn Twain never said that at all. In fact, no one knows who first strung those words […]

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Exposing a Currently Active Portfolio of Fake News and Disinformation and Misinformation Web Sites – An OSINT Analysis

I’ve decided to share with everyone a currently active portfolio of active fake news and disinformation and misinformation web sites with the idea to assist everyone in their cyber attack attribution campaigns.Sample portfolio of currently active Fake … Continue reading Exposing a Currently Active Portfolio of Fake News and Disinformation and Misinformation Web Sites – An OSINT Analysis

ActiveFence comes out of the shadows with $100M in funding and tech that detects online harm, now valued at $500M+

Online abuse, disinformation, fraud and other malicious content is growing and getting more complex to track. Today, a startup called ActiveFence, which has quietly built a tech platform to suss out threats as they are being formed and planned, to make it easier for trust and safety teams to combat them on platforms, is coming […] Continue reading ActiveFence comes out of the shadows with $100M in funding and tech that detects online harm, now valued at $500M+

Propaganda as a Social Engineering Tool

Remember WYSIWYG? What you see is what you get. That was a simpler time in technology; you knew what the end result would be during the development stage. There were no surprises. Technology moved on, though. Now, the mantra should be, “don’t automati… Continue reading Propaganda as a Social Engineering Tool

5 Cyber Lessons Learned From the U.S. Election

Here are five key cyber-related lessons learned from the 2020 U.S. elections. Hint: It’s not always DDoS or foreign actors!
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