hometechnology NewsFacebook says suspected Iranian hackers behind US election threats operated in 2019

Facebook says suspected Iranian hackers behind US election threats operated in 2019

Facebook also said it had suspended two pages and 22 Instagram accounts run by people from Mexico and Venezuela that used fake identities and other forms of so-called ”coordinated inauthentic behaviour” to post about current events and politics in the United States.

By Reuters Oct 28, 2020 9:21:58 AM IST (Published)


Iranian hackers suspected of emailing threatening messages to US voters last week and spreading false information about compromised election systems ran a disinformation campaign last year targeting the Middle East, Facebook Inc said on Tuesday.
US officials blamed Iran last week for thousands of threatening emails and an online video that purported to show hackers breaking into a voter registration system just days before the US presidential election. Tehran has denied the allegations.
Facebook said it had suspended one fake account which attempted to share the video on its site. That account in turn led to more than 20 other accounts on Facebook and Instagram, revealing a dormant disinformation operation that had targeted countries including Israel and Saudi Arabia in 2019, the company said.