• Home
  • Politics
  • News
  • Business
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
  • Education
  • Opinion
Wednesday, 13 May, 2026
  • Login
Top Radio 103.1 FM
 
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Education
  • Technology
  • Foreign
No Result
View All Result
Top Radio 103.1 FM
No Result
View All Result
Home Technology

Online deception campaigns on the rise, new Meta report

TOPFM NEWS by TOPFM NEWS
January 21, 2022
in Technology
A A
0
Online deception campaigns on the rise, new Meta report
0
SHARES
8
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

According to new data from Facebook parent company Meta, last year, a rising share of the online deception campaigns taken down by the company were home-grown. It’s a trend, the company said, caused in part by the entry of more amateurs into the space which was once dominated by government-linked groups.

The data came from a report published Thursday by Meta on “coordinated inauthentic behavior,” a term it defined as “coordinated efforts to manipulate or corrupt public debate for a strategic goal, while relying centrally on fake accounts to mislead people about who’s behind them.”

Meta said in its report that in 2021 it took down 52 networks engaged in the practice, operating out of 34 different countries. More networks — 11 of them — were detected in Mexico than in any other country.

Of the 52 campaigns disrupted worldwide, Facebook said 64% had domestic targets, 15% targeted a mix of audiences both at home and abroad and 21% had foreign targets.

In 2020, a little over half of the campaigns taken down were domestic; the year before, that figure was just 37%.

Meta, which at the time still traded under the name Facebook, introduced the term “coordinated inauthentic behavior” in 2017, amid concerns about digital efforts to influence the 2016 U.S. presidential election, most prominently by Russian government-linked actors. In 2017, the only network taken down under Facebook’s coordinated inauthentic behavior policy originated in Russia.

Meta’s latest report points to a changing landscape of online deception no longer dominated solely by government-linked groups aiming to manipulate foreign audiences for political gain.

In a briefing, Facebook security executive David Agranovich attributed the shift to a mix of factors, including, he said, that the company’s investigators had gotten better at finding deceptive tactics.

“I would imagine we are seeing more of the ecosystem than most of the company’s investigators were seeing back in 2017,” he said.

Agranovich pointed to an “increase in amateur players in the space,” with more home-grown networks adopting the sophisticated tactics previously used by elite groups trying to project influence abroad.

“It’s a combination of investigators getting better at finding bad things. It’s also an increasing adoption of some of these tactics as they become more widely known by less sophisticated bad actors and by domestic actors who might see some value in using some of these deceptive tactics,” he said.

One of the domestic-facing networks taken down in 2021 was run by multiple agencies of Nicaragua’s government. The so-called “troll farm” of 896 Facebook accounts and 362 Instagram accounts first aimed to discredit opposition protesters in Nicaragua before shifting its focus to the promotion of pro-government messaging, according to a November 2021 report by Meta.

In the briefing, Agranovich also highlighted the links between deception campaigns and the profit motive. “We had several takedowns over the last year from Mexico that were operations run by relatively small groups of political consultants or marketing firms,” he said.

One of those firms, the Mexico-based Wish Win, was mentioned in Meta’s latest report. The network linked to that firm promoted a false claim ahead of Honduras’s presidential election that former President Manuel Zelaya had been implicated in the Pandora Papers money laundering investigation. At the time, Zelaya’s wife, Xiomara Castro, was a candidate in that election.

The existence of the network linked to the Mexico-based company Wish Win was revealed earlier in 2021 by the news website Rest of World, after an Honduras-based researcher found that Wish Win was registered as the owner of a website that later posted false stories about Zelaya.

Meta said in its report that media coverage of the Mexico-based network triggered its own probe into the group.

Agranovich said the Mexico-based networks were relatively ineffective despite the use of the same tactics by previous, larger operations.

“They don’t seem to be able to garner much attention,” he said.

Castro went on to win Honduras’s presidential election and is set for inauguration on Jan. 27.

Nonetheless, Graham Brookie, senior director at the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab, underlined the growing prominence of the disinformation-for-hire campaigns highlighted by Meta. “We’re seeing a huge spike in that,” he said.

Related Posts

Meta CEO Zukerberg testifies in court over child social media addition trial

Meta CEO Zukerberg testifies in court over child social media addition trial

February 19, 2026
7
Ghana places first order for Airbus helicopters

Ghana places first order for Airbus helicopters

January 15, 2026
20
Source: CHRIS LOOFT
Via: ABC News
Tags: facebookOnline deception campaigns
Previous Post

Africa CDC chief calls for COVID vaccines with longer shelf life

Next Post

Instagram will now reduce the visibility of ‘potentially harmful’ content

Related Posts

Meta CEO Zukerberg testifies in court over child social media addition trial
Technology

Meta CEO Zukerberg testifies in court over child social media addition trial

February 19, 2026
7
Ghana places first order for Airbus helicopters
News

Ghana places first order for Airbus helicopters

January 15, 2026
20
Government to roll out E Visa next year – Foreign Affairs Minister
News

Government to roll out E Visa next year – Foreign Affairs Minister

December 22, 2025
12
Toyota global production down for 10th month despite rising sales
News

Toyota global production down for 10th month despite rising sales

December 26, 2024 - Updated on December 28, 2024
66
Ghana leads four other African countries to sign SATA declaration on data and digital identity interoperability
Technology

Ghana leads four other African countries to sign SATA declaration on data and digital identity interoperability

April 27, 2023
15
TikTok launches an elections hub in Kenya ahead of General Elections
Technology

TikTok launches an elections hub in Kenya ahead of General Elections

July 15, 2022
18
Next Post
Instagram will now reduce the visibility of ‘potentially harmful’ content

Instagram will now reduce the visibility of 'potentially harmful' content

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

BROWSE BY CATEGORIES

  • Business
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Foreign
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Uncategorized

BROWSE BY TOPICS

AFCON Afghanistan akufo addo Amazon Apiate explosion apple AT&T Ato Forson Black Stars covid COVID-19 E-Levy facebook galamsey Ghana Ghana music Ghana Police Service Google Government GRA health Highlife Intel iphone Majority meta Microsoft Minority momo NDC NPP Oluman Buggie OMICRON Parliament police President John Dramani Mahama Russia security South Africa tech Tesla US UTAG vaccine World Cup

Recent Posts

  • Thomas Partey to leave Villarreal with club reluctant to renew his contract
  • Anum presbyterian school faces severe water crisis affecting teaching and learning
  • Former Ghana coach Otto Addo named on FIFA Technical Study Group for 2026 World Cup
  • They Razed Our Homes at Dawn Without a Warrant” – Residents Petition IGP Over Alleged Unlawful Demolition by Police and Private Individual
  • High Court throws out US$33.3M awarded against Justmoh, citing lack of legal capacity

Recent Comments

  1. meinestadtkleinanzeigen.de on (Photos) GNFS Suppress Fire At Lakeside Estate Apartment
  2. News on Church Of Pentecost Commission 35 Bed AI Powered Hospital In Bolgatanga (Photos)

RECENT NEWS

  • Thomas Partey to leave Villarreal with club reluctant to renew his contract May 12, 2026
  • Anum presbyterian school faces severe water crisis affecting teaching and learning May 11, 2026
  • Former Ghana coach Otto Addo named on FIFA Technical Study Group for 2026 World Cup May 11, 2026
  • They Razed Our Homes at Dawn Without a Warrant” – Residents Petition IGP Over Alleged Unlawful Demolition by Police and Private Individual May 10, 2026

MAIN CATEGORIES

  • Business
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Foreign
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Uncategorized

Entertainment

Picking dresses as a plus-size woman: style, confidence, and fit for you
Health

Picking dresses as a plus-size woman: style, confidence, and fit for you

2 weeks ago
10
  • ABOUT US
  • CONTACT
  • ADVERTISE

© 2025 Top Media Group - Powered by BackUP Data Systems

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Politics
  • News
  • Business
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
  • Education
  • Opinion

© 2025 Top Media Group - Powered by BackUP Data Systems

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In