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Main Authors: Musulan, Andreea, Xia, Veronica, Kosak-Hine, Ethan, Gibbs, Tom, Sujaya, Vidya, Rabbany, Reihaneh, Godbout, Jean-François, Pelrine, Kellin
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.10387
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author Musulan, Andreea
Xia, Veronica
Kosak-Hine, Ethan
Gibbs, Tom
Sujaya, Vidya
Rabbany, Reihaneh
Godbout, Jean-François
Pelrine, Kellin
author_facet Musulan, Andreea
Xia, Veronica
Kosak-Hine, Ethan
Gibbs, Tom
Sujaya, Vidya
Rabbany, Reihaneh
Godbout, Jean-François
Pelrine, Kellin
contents In order to combat the creation and spread of harmful content online, this paper defines and contextualizes the concept of inauthentic, societal-scale manipulation by malicious actors. We review the literature on societally harmful content and how it proliferates to analyze the manipulation strategies used by such actors and the vulnerabilities they target. We also provide an overview of three case studies of extensive manipulation campaigns to emphasize the severity of the problem. We then address the role that Artificial Intelligence plays in the development and dissemination of harmful content, and how its evolution presents new threats to societal cohesion for countries across the globe. Our survey aims to increase our understanding of not just particular aspects of these threats, but also the strategies underlying their deployment, so we can effectively prepare for the evolving cybersecurity landscape.
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spellingShingle Online Influence Campaigns: Strategies and Vulnerabilities
Musulan, Andreea
Xia, Veronica
Kosak-Hine, Ethan
Gibbs, Tom
Sujaya, Vidya
Rabbany, Reihaneh
Godbout, Jean-François
Pelrine, Kellin
Computers and Society
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In order to combat the creation and spread of harmful content online, this paper defines and contextualizes the concept of inauthentic, societal-scale manipulation by malicious actors. We review the literature on societally harmful content and how it proliferates to analyze the manipulation strategies used by such actors and the vulnerabilities they target. We also provide an overview of three case studies of extensive manipulation campaigns to emphasize the severity of the problem. We then address the role that Artificial Intelligence plays in the development and dissemination of harmful content, and how its evolution presents new threats to societal cohesion for countries across the globe. Our survey aims to increase our understanding of not just particular aspects of these threats, but also the strategies underlying their deployment, so we can effectively prepare for the evolving cybersecurity landscape.
title Online Influence Campaigns: Strategies and Vulnerabilities
topic Computers and Society
A.1
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.10387