The following is a cut n’ paste from a media outlet. just when you thought you’d seen it all…
The U.S. Military has purchased software designed to create and control false online personas in an attempt to use social media and other websites to counter anti-U.S. messaging.
According to the contract between US Central Command (Centcom) and California company Ntrepid, the software would let each user control 10 personas, each “replete with background, history, supporting details, and cyber presences that are technically, culturally and geographically consistent.” The software would also be able to let personas “appear to originate in nearly any part of the world” and interact through “conventional online services and social media platforms,” while using a static IP address for each persona to maintain a consistent online identity.
These false online personas, also known as “sock puppets,” would be equipped to seem like real people while entering online discussion through blogs, message boards, chats, and more. With a false persona, a user could discredit opponents, or create the semblance of consensus.
Centcom spokesman Commander Bill Speaks told The Guardian that the software “supports classified blogging activities on foreign-language websites to enable Centcom to counter violent extremist and enemy propaganda outside the US.”
The technology would not be used in America, or by American owned companies–which include major social media sites like Facebook and Twitter. “We do not target U.S. audiences, and we do not conduct these activities on sites owned by U.S. companies,” Speaks told the Washington Times.
At a senate hearing March 1, Centcom commander James N. Mattis said, “Our enemies operate within cyberspace (and its associated relevant physical infrastructure) to plan, coordinate, recruit, train, equip, execute and garner support for operations against the U.S., its allies and interests. Clearly, in the information age, our military must adapt to this new domain of warfare.”
The online persona project is thought to fall under the domain of Operation Earnest Voice, which oversees Centcom’s Information Operations, and in the words of Mattis, “seeks to disrupt recruitment and training of suicide bombers; deny safe havens for our adversaries; and counter extremist ideology and propaganda.”