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Russian fake-news network, led by an ex-Florida sheriff's deputy, storms back into action with 200+ new sites


The Russian troll farm that in the lead-up to the 2024 US presidential election posted a bizarro video claiming Democratic candidate Kamala Harris was a rhino poacher, is back with hundreds of new fake news websites serving up phony political commentary with an AI assist.

In a paper published today, Recorded Future's Insikt Group threat researchers also unveil evidence that the pro-Putin posters known as CopyCop, aka Storm-1516, use self-hosted, uncensored LLMs based on Meta's Llama 3 open-source models to generate at least some of these fictional news stories.

These websites are likely operated by John Mark Dougan, the security researchers claim.

Dougan is a former deputy sheriff from Florida who gained political asylum in Moscow in 2016, and is allegedly a disinformation purveyor supported by the Kremlin. His phony media outlets have been cited in news articles or social media posts thousands of times, and both the ...


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