The Canadian government, through Global Affairs Canada and Rapid Response Mechanism Canada (RRM Canada), has identified a second “Spamouflage” campaign targeting Chinese-language commentators in Canada.
This campaign, linked to the People’s Republic of China (PRC), employs AI-generated deepfakes and doxing to undermine credibility and spread false narratives.
The government is actively collaborating with social media companies to remove harmful content and has raised concerns with the Chinese Embassy in Ottawa.
Canadian Government’s Strategic Response
Global Affairs Canada is leading efforts to counter foreign interference by working closely with social media platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and Facebook. These platforms are crucial in removing content that violates community standards and spreads disinformation.
The federal government has emphasized the importance of protecting democratic institutions from foreign threats. This initiative aligns with Canada’s broader strategy to safeguard its information environment against state-sponsored disinformation campaigns.
Provincial Considerations
- Provinces are encouraged to enhance local cybersecurity measures.
- Community awareness programs can help mitigate the effects of disinformation.
- Collaboration between provincial governments and federal agencies is vital for a unified response.
Federal-Provincial Collaboration
The Canadian government recognizes the need for a coordinated approach involving both federal and provincial entities. By sharing intelligence and resources, they aim to strengthen national resilience against such campaigns.
Full Statement From the Canadian Government (word for word):
“Rapid Response Mechanism Canada (RRM Canada) continues to monitor a new “Spamouflage” campaign targeting several individuals based in Canada. The operation is a more extensive version of the campaign that Global Affairs Canada reported in 2023.
“Spamouflage has been publicly reported over a period of several years by technology companies and threat intelligence experts who have connected the activity to the People’s Republic of China (PRC). RRM Canada has been able to attribute this new campaign, including the bots involved, to the PRC with high confidence.
“As in 2023, this new campaign employs various tactics to intimidate, belittle, and harass individuals based in Canada who are critical of the PRC, including with the use of videos doctored through artificial intelligence (AI) and the release of private information about targeted individuals without their consent (“doxing”). This is the first known instance where a Spamouflage campaign used sexually explicit deepfake photos to target an individual in Canada.
“The most prominent tactic used in the campaign has been to create fabricated (“deepfake”) videos using AI to generate a likeness of a real person, which is then used to promote false narratives. These AI generated videos, which are intended primarily to undermine the credibility of a real person, are posted on YouTube and TikTok.
“The deepfake videos make fabricated claims about the Prime Minister of Canada, as well as other Canadian politicians and public figures. Spamouflage bots then place these deepfakes on publicly visible social media accounts belonging to various departments and agencies of the Government of Canada, multiple media outlets, and political figures, such as the Leader of the Official Opposition. On average, Spamouflage bots post between 100 and 200 deepfakes per day.
“Global Affairs Canada reached out to the victims of this new campaign and engaged with the relevant social media companies, which removed some of the content as it violated their policies and guidelines. New Spamouflage bots continue to be generated, however.
“Global Affairs Canada also raised concerns directly with the Embassy of China to Canada.
“The Government of Canada will be taking additional steps to counter the operation, including re-engaging with social media companies.
“RRM Canada will continue to uphold the strength and resilience of our democratic institutions by monitoring the information environment and by shining a light on threats to democracy.”
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Bottom Line
The ongoing detection of Spamouflage campaigns highlights the need for vigilance in protecting Canadian democracy.
As these threats evolve, collaboration between governmental bodies, social media companies, and communities will be essential in maintaining trust in democratic institutions while ensuring free speech remains protected across all platforms.
Sources: Government of Canada, CBC News, and Global Affairs Canada.
Ivan Alexander Golden, Founder of THX News™, an independent news organization dedicated to providing insightful analysis on current events, prepared this article.