Russian Hackers Are Working To Amplify Donald Trump’s Wiretapping Claim, Expert Warns – Huffington Post

Russian hackers didnt stop when the presidential election ended theyre still working to spread fake news and conspiracy theoriesacross the U.S.,an intelligence expert warns. And theyre building on PresidentDonald Trumpswiretapping tweets, former FBI agentClint Wattstold National Public Radio.

The operations are constantly reaching out to the Trump administration in an effort to push their own fake news, or to amplify something the president has tweeted, said Watts, a senior fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute who testified last week before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Russian interference in the presidential election.

One of those tweets include Trumps baseless claim that he was wiretapped by the Obama administration, Watts said.

If you went online today, you could see these accounts either bots or actual personas somewhere that are trying to connect with the administration, Watts said in the NPR interview Monday.They might broadcast stories and then follow up with another tweet that tries to gain the presidents attention or theyll try and answer the tweets that the president puts out.

Watts, a cyber security expert who has been tracking Russian activity for three years, called it a circular system. Sometimes the propaganda outlets themselves will put out false or manipulated stories. Other times, the president will go with a conspiracy, he told NPR.

An example is Trumps claim that he was wiretapped at Trump Tower, Watts said. Hackers and bots respond to the wiretapping claim with further conspiracy theories about that claim, and that just amplifies the message in the [internet] ecosystem.

Every time a conspiracy is floated from the administration, it provides every outlet around the world an opportunity to amplify that conspiracy and to add more manipulated truths or falsehoods onto it, he added.

Its a loop, said Watts, of spiraling misinformation.

You dont know where it started, said Watts, referring to Trumps wiretapping claim, which the FBI has flatly denied. You dont know if it comes from the administration or if the administration picked it up from another outlet, which is part of the debate if you remember back when that [wiretapping] claim came out. Did he [Trump] hear that inside the government, or did that actually come from his news feed? And it sounds like the latter, it came from his news feed.

Watts said the massive cyber operations involve Russia hackers in different parts of Russian intelligence and propagandists all with general guidelines about what to pursue, but doing it at different times and paces and rhythms.

He said he has faith in two of the three U.S. investigations into Russian interference in the American presidential election, pointedly leaving out the House probe.He praised the Senate investigation, and said he hascomplete confidence in the FBI.

Dont take silence for them being inept. Thats very much untrue, he said of the FBI. What they do is they are deliberate. They gather facts. And they dont talk about it. Theyre not open about these discussions. And they dont reveal anything till they can make good conclusions.

Russian officials have repeatedly denied interfering in the U.S. elections and said the Kremlindoesnt want citizens to get involved in cyber crimes.

You can read Watts full interview with NPRhere.

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