Facespook: Russian spies order $1mln software to influence social networks

My, how interesting.

Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service SVR has ordered three systems worth about US$1 million that will automatically spread information on the Internet.The systems were ordered in a three separate tenders and the official client’s name is Military Unit 54939, but Kommersant Daily newspaper, which broke the news, writes that according to its sources this military unit belongs to the Foreign Intelligence Service’s structure.

The first system is called Dispute and is responsible for overall monitoring of the blogosphere and social networks in order to single out the centers where the information is created and the ways by which it is spread among the virtual society. It also looks at factors that affect the popularity of various reports among internet users.

The second system, Monitor-3, will develop the methods of organization and management of a “virtual community of attracted experts” – setting of tasks, control over work and regular reports on chosen issues.

The third, and probably most important, of the systems is Storm-12 – its task is to automatically spread the necessary information through the blogosphere, as well as “information support of operations with pre-prepared scenarios of influence on mass audience in social networks.”

The first two systems are to be ready by the end of 2012 and the third by 2013.

via Facespook: Russian spies order $1mln software to influence social networks — RT.

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2 responses to “Facespook: Russian spies order $1mln software to influence social networks”

  1. Stephen Smoogen

    I wonder if they will be buying it from Murdoch and company like all the western countries do :).

  2. Dave Walker

    They could try contracting the “Dispute” component out to an outfit such as Recorded Future; but the US DoD might not like that ;-).

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