Most mentioned themes in Secondary Infektion disinformation content 2014-2020
most targeted country, with more than 860 disinformation articles and posts published by the operation actively targeting or mentioning Ukraine in the examined period.
In May 2019, Facebook announced it had removed a small network of 16 accounts and pages active on Facebook and Instagram, as part of its efforts to contrast Coordinated Inauthentic Behavior, or CIB. Facebook's findings were shared with the Digital Forensic Research Lab of the Atlantic Council, which was able to connect the removed accounts and pages to a wider network of disinformation agents and operations. Such network was renamed "Secondary Infektion," due to its similarity to the original disinformation campaign "Operation Infektion". Planted in English-language global media by the Soviet Union's main security agency in the 1980s, Operation Infektion main object was to spread disinformation around the origins of the HIV virus and to create social destabilization, mainly in the United States.
“Secondary Infektion” – the name given to the long-running operation – is defined as a collection of online disinformation actions that constituted a methodic campaign carried out on global social media, blogging platforms, and online information outlets. Between 2014 and 2020, Secondary Infektion produced 830 pieces of disinformation content that focused on presenting Ukraine as failed or unreliable. Ukraine was Secondary Infektion In May 2019, Facebook announced it had removed a small network of 16 accounts and pages active on Facebook and Instagram, as part of its efforts to contrast Coordinated Inauthentic Behavior, or CIB. Facebook's findings were shared with the Digital Forensic Research Lab of the Atlantic Council, which was able to connect the removed accounts and pages to a wider network of disinformation agents and operations. Such network was renamed "Secondary Infektion," due to its similarity to the original disinformation campaign "Operation Infektion". Planted in English-language global media by the Soviet Union's main security agency in the 1980s, Operation Infektion main object was to spread disinformation around the origins of the HIV virus and to create social destabilization, mainly in the United States.