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Software Creates ‘Fake People’ to Spread Message via Social Networking

By March 3, 2011July 23rd, 2013No Comments

The US government is offering private intelligence companies contracts to create software to manage “fake people” on social media sites.

Private security firms employed by the government have used the accounts to create the illusion of consensus on controversial issues.

The contract calls for the development of “Persona Management Software” which would help the user create and manage a variety of distinct fake profiles online. According to the contract, the software would “protect the identity of government agencies” by employing a number of false signals to convince users that the poster is in fact a real person.

A single user could manage unique background information and status updates for up to 10 fake people from a single computer. The software enables the government to shield its identity through a number of different methods including the ability to assign unique IP addresses to each persona and the ability to make it appear as though the user is posting from other locations around the world.

The document describes how they would ‘friend’ real people on Face Book as a way to convey government messages.

Reported by Fox News.

http://nation.foxnews.com/culture/2011/02/19/us-gov-t-software-creates-fake-people

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