Media organizations including Al-Jazeera, Fox News, the BBC, La Croix and TV5Monde are among those impacted.
Sometimes legitimate sites are spoofed and hosted on alternative domains such as bbc-uk[.
News, while on other occasions, stories are published on fictitious news sites like London Crier and GB Geopolitics, Recorded Future's report claimed.
The narratives promoted by CopyCop are designed to support Russian influence objectives by sowing division over the Israel-Hamas conflict, undermining support for Ukraine and criticizing government policy.
Stories seen by Recorded Future include claims that the UK government has criminalized Islam, and that it is planning to introduce a 'buffer zone' of NATO countries around Ukraine.
Others attempt to drive a wedge between the UK and US governments, the report claimed.
Recorded Future said it is particularly concerned about the potential for GenAI-powered content like this to influence voters ahead of key elections in the UK and US later this year.
If CopyCop succeeds, it's likely that other influence operations will follow a similar GenAI-powered model in future, with profound implications for Western democracy and trust in mainstream media, the report concluded.
Recorded Future emphasized a growing need for improved collaboration between governments, technology companies and civil society to combat the proliferation of disinformation online.
This Cyber News was published on www.infosecurity-magazine.com. Publication date: Thu, 09 May 2024 14:40:05 +0000