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ISIS 'still evading detection on Facebook', report says | ISIS 'still evading detection on Facebook', report says |
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Facebook accounts linked to the Islamic State group (ISIS) are still finding ways to evade detection on the social media platform, a new report claims. | Facebook accounts linked to the Islamic State group (ISIS) are still finding ways to evade detection on the social media platform, a new report claims. |
One network's tactics included mixing its material with content from real news outlets, such as recorded TV news output and the BBC News theme music. | One network's tactics included mixing its material with content from real news outlets, such as recorded TV news output and the BBC News theme music. |
It also hijacked Facebook accounts, and posted tutorial videos to teach other Jihadists how to do it. | It also hijacked Facebook accounts, and posted tutorial videos to teach other Jihadists how to do it. |
Facebook said it had "no tolerance for terrorist propaganda". | Facebook said it had "no tolerance for terrorist propaganda". |
The Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD), which carried out the study, tracked 288 Facebook accounts linked to a particular ISIS network over three months. | The Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD), which carried out the study, tracked 288 Facebook accounts linked to a particular ISIS network over three months. |
The group behind them was able to exploit gaps in both the automated and manual moderation systems on Facebook, to generate tens of thousands of views of their material. | The group behind them was able to exploit gaps in both the automated and manual moderation systems on Facebook, to generate tens of thousands of views of their material. |
Facebook said all of them have now been removed. | |
Networks of ISIS supporters were also found to be plotting, preparing and launching 'raids' on other Facebook pages, including those belonging to the US military and political leaders. | Networks of ISIS supporters were also found to be plotting, preparing and launching 'raids' on other Facebook pages, including those belonging to the US military and political leaders. |
The ISD researchers say they watched in real-time as instructions were posted for followers to flood comment sections of the sites with terrorist material. | The ISD researchers say they watched in real-time as instructions were posted for followers to flood comment sections of the sites with terrorist material. |
One attack targeted US President Trump's Facebook page with fake African-American accounts. Another put images of the 11 September 2001 attack on the US Department of Defense and Air Force Academy pages, along with messages. | One attack targeted US President Trump's Facebook page with fake African-American accounts. Another put images of the 11 September 2001 attack on the US Department of Defense and Air Force Academy pages, along with messages. |
'Digital territory' | 'Digital territory' |
On 7 April, a series of Twitter accounts began to send out links to a Facebook Watch party. | On 7 April, a series of Twitter accounts began to send out links to a Facebook Watch party. |
The accounts all used the phrase 'Fuouaris Upload', a reference to medieval Islamic warriors. | The accounts all used the phrase 'Fuouaris Upload', a reference to medieval Islamic warriors. |
The ISD researchers say this was part of a co-ordinated attempt to 'amass digital territory' on Facebook. | The ISD researchers say this was part of a co-ordinated attempt to 'amass digital territory' on Facebook. |
The network shared video content which received tens of thousands of views, and which extended out to other platforms with links to Telegram, WhatsApp, ISIS stand-alone websites and SoundCloud. | The network shared video content which received tens of thousands of views, and which extended out to other platforms with links to Telegram, WhatsApp, ISIS stand-alone websites and SoundCloud. |
The researchers believe that at the centre of the network was one user who managed around a third (90 out of 288) of the Facebook profiles. | The researchers believe that at the centre of the network was one user who managed around a third (90 out of 288) of the Facebook profiles. |
At times, this user would boast of holding 100 'war spoils' accounts, saying: "They delete one account, and I replace it with 10 others." | At times, this user would boast of holding 100 'war spoils' accounts, saying: "They delete one account, and I replace it with 10 others." |
This was accomplished by generating real North American phone numbers and looking for associated Facebook accounts. | This was accomplished by generating real North American phone numbers and looking for associated Facebook accounts. |
If it found a match it would request a re-set code to be sent to the phone number, so it could lock out the original account holder and use the Facebook profile to spread content. | If it found a match it would request a re-set code to be sent to the phone number, so it could lock out the original account holder and use the Facebook profile to spread content. |
Blurred logos | Blurred logos |
The researchers say another key to the survival of ISIS content on the platform was the way in which ISIS supporters have learned to modify their content to evade controls. | The researchers say another key to the survival of ISIS content on the platform was the way in which ISIS supporters have learned to modify their content to evade controls. |
This included: | This included: |
Facebook has tried to develop ways of avoiding taking down mainstream news content which contains excerpts of ISIS material, and this was an attempt to take advantage of that. | Facebook has tried to develop ways of avoiding taking down mainstream news content which contains excerpts of ISIS material, and this was an attempt to take advantage of that. |
In one case, an ISIS video was uploaded, but with 30 seconds of the France 24 news channel as an introduction before 49 minutes of the ISIS Iraq video. | In one case, an ISIS video was uploaded, but with 30 seconds of the France 24 news channel as an introduction before 49 minutes of the ISIS Iraq video. |
In another case, a remix of a BBC News jingle with a pop song that became popular during the Coronavirus outbreak was used to mask ISIS content. | In another case, a remix of a BBC News jingle with a pop song that became popular during the Coronavirus outbreak was used to mask ISIS content. |
The researchers found that 70% of the "Fuouaris Upload" accounts were taken down during the nearly three-month period. | The researchers found that 70% of the "Fuouaris Upload" accounts were taken down during the nearly three-month period. |
But the network adapted and survived relatively easily by shifting from one account to another. | But the network adapted and survived relatively easily by shifting from one account to another. |
As accounts were taken down, members of the network publicly mocked Facebook for not understanding the way they could operate on the platform. | As accounts were taken down, members of the network publicly mocked Facebook for not understanding the way they could operate on the platform. |
The followers and friends of the main Facebook accounts included supporters from a number of different language groups, including Albanian, Turkish, Somali, Ethiopian and Indonesian communities. | The followers and friends of the main Facebook accounts included supporters from a number of different language groups, including Albanian, Turkish, Somali, Ethiopian and Indonesian communities. |
The researchers say these accounts did not seem to be as heavily moderated as the Arabic and English ISIS accounts. | The researchers say these accounts did not seem to be as heavily moderated as the Arabic and English ISIS accounts. |
On one Indonesian language account the researchers found a video, set in a kitchen, featuring a man in a balaclava explaining how to create explosives using household items. | On one Indonesian language account the researchers found a video, set in a kitchen, featuring a man in a balaclava explaining how to create explosives using household items. |
The video had been viewed 89 times and shared through 41 other Indonesian and Arabic language accounts, and flagged to Facebook. | The video had been viewed 89 times and shared through 41 other Indonesian and Arabic language accounts, and flagged to Facebook. |
'Inner workings' | 'Inner workings' |
"Our report is about the evasive behaviours of ISIS-supporting accounts on Facebook," the report's author Moustafa Ayad said. | "Our report is about the evasive behaviours of ISIS-supporting accounts on Facebook," the report's author Moustafa Ayad said. |
"It is a deep dive into the inner workings of a singular terrorist-support network, connected to many others across the platform. | "It is a deep dive into the inner workings of a singular terrorist-support network, connected to many others across the platform. |
"The tactics we outline in our report are shifting as we speak. Without a clear understanding of these networks, and their behaviours, responses reliant on takedowns do little to quell ISIS-support expansion across our primary platforms." | "The tactics we outline in our report are shifting as we speak. Without a clear understanding of these networks, and their behaviours, responses reliant on takedowns do little to quell ISIS-support expansion across our primary platforms." |
ISD says Facebook's automated and manual detection systems need to be updated, with proactive investigations into repeat offending accounts and their connections to other accounts on the platform. | ISD says Facebook's automated and manual detection systems need to be updated, with proactive investigations into repeat offending accounts and their connections to other accounts on the platform. |
It says the platform needs to re-examine account security protocols, and how these security measures are being actively subverted by users. | It says the platform needs to re-examine account security protocols, and how these security measures are being actively subverted by users. |
In response to the research, a Facebook spokesperson said: "We had already removed more than 250 accounts referenced in ISD's research prior to it being reported to us and have also removed the remaining 30 accounts. | |
"We have no tolerance for terrorist propaganda on our platform, and remove content and accounts that violate our policy as soon as we identify them." | "We have no tolerance for terrorist propaganda on our platform, and remove content and accounts that violate our policy as soon as we identify them." |
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