Russian Cyber Groups Recruit Proxies For Disinformation
A Russian handler orchestrated arson attacks and recruited individuals in the UK to paint anti-Islamic graffiti at mosques and other sites in London. This illustrates the extent of Russian operations. The purpose of this recruitment and the artists' activities are not yet fully detailed. Russian patriotic cyber groups, including 'NoName', are reportedly seeking online proxies to advance Kremlin interests and spread disinformation across Europe. These groups aim to amplify far-right narratives.
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Sources · 7 independent
Bluesky Social
“The same handler who orchestrated the arson attacks also recruited people in the UK to paint anti-Islamic graffiti at mosques and other sites across London — illustrating the extent to which Russia-b...”
Mastodon
“NoName and other Russian patriotic cyber groups have sought to recruit proxies online to further the Kremlin’s geopolitical interests, as well as foment disorder across Europe by amplifying far-right...”
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