Fake Accounts Using Stolen Images to Push Pro-Trump Content

Fake accounts on platform X are using stolen images of European influencers to pose as pro-Trump American women, spreading political disinformation and conspiracy theories ahead of the US election.

Fake Accounts on Social Platform X Spreading Misinformation about U.S. Presidential Election

Fake accounts on social platform X are spreading misinformation about the U.S. presidential election. Cyabra's analysis found that 15% of accounts supporting Trump and criticizing Biden, as well as 7% of accounts supporting Biden and criticizing Trump, are fake. The fake accounts increased tenfold in March and April, with a coordinated effort seen in pro-Trump messaging. Foreign adversaries like China, Russia, and Iran are also attempting to influence the 2024 election through fake accounts. Elon Musk, who bought the platform in 2022, made changes including cuts to the election integrity team.

Fake Accounts Spreading Misinformation About U.S. Presidential Election on Social Platform X

A social media analysis by Cyabra found that fake accounts on platform X are spreading misinformation about the U.S. presidential election. The accounts are targeting both Trump and Biden supporters, with higher fake account percentages among Trump supporters. The study suggests a coordinated effort behind the creation of fake pro-Trump accounts. While the report does not specify the origin of the fake accounts, the FBI has warned about foreign adversaries attempting to influence the 2024 election.