The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Philadelphia released the below:
PHILADELPHIA – United States Attorney Jacqueline C. Romero and
the Justice Department today announced the ongoing seizure of 32 internet
domains used in Russian government-directed foreign malign influence campaigns
colloquially referred to as “Doppelganger,” in violation of U.S. money
laundering and criminal trademark laws.
As alleged in
an unsealed FBI
affidavit filed in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, the
Russian companies Social Design Agency (SDA), Structura National Technology
(Structura), and ANO Dialog, operating under the direction and control of the
Russian Presidential Administration, and in particular First Deputy Chief of
Staff of the Presidential Executive Office Sergei Vladilenovich Kiriyenko, used
these domains, among others, to covertly spread Russian government propaganda
with the aim of reducing international support for Ukraine, bolstering pro-Russian
policies and interests, and influencing voters in U.S. and foreign elections,
including the U.S. 2024 Presidential Election.
The propaganda
did not identify, and in fact purposefully obfuscated, the Russian government
or its agents as the source of the content. The perpetrators extensively
utilized “cybersquatted” domains, a method of registering a domain intended to
mimic another person or company’s website (e.g., registering
washingtonpost.pm to mimic washingtonpost.com), to publish Russian
government messaging falsely presented as content from legitimate news media
organizations. In other instances, the perpetrators sought to create their own
unique media brands to promote Doppelganger content (e.g.,
Recent Reliable News). Among the methods Doppelganger used to drive viewership
to the cybersquatted and unique media domains was the deployment of
“influencers” worldwide, paid social media advertisements (in some cases
created using artificial intelligence tools), and the creation of social media
profiles posing as U.S. (or other non-Russian) citizens to post comments on
social media platforms with links to the cybersquatted domains, all of which
attempted to trick viewers into believing they were being directed to a
legitimate news media outlet’s website.
“Protecting
our democratic processes from foreign malign influence is paramount to ensure
enduring public trust,” said U.S. Attorney Romero. “As America’s adversaries
continue to spew propaganda and disinformation towards the American electorate,
we’ll use every tool at our disposal to expose and dismantle their insidious
foreign influence campaigns.”
“Today’s
disruption sends a clear message to our adversaries: we will not tolerate
foreign efforts to influence our elections,” said Wayne A. Jacobs, Special
Agent in Charge of FBI Philadelphia. “Our office and our partners at the U.S.
Attorney’s Office are committed to identifying, investigating, and
counteracting malign foreign influence operations targeting the United States.”
Overview
The affidavit
describes the perpetrators’ own internal strategy meeting notes, project
proposals, and other records obtained during the course of the investigation.
Several notable propaganda project proposals directed against the United States
included:
- Good Old USA Project: Attachments 8A,
8B
- The Guerilla Media Campaign: Attachments 9A,
9B
- U.S. Social Media Influencers Network Project:
Attachments 10A,
10B
Doppelganger’s
foreign malign influence efforts were not directed solely against audiences in
the United States. Other targets of the perpetrators’ propaganda included
Germany, Mexico, and Israel, among others. Doppelganger’s influence campaigns
sought to influence the citizenry of those countries to support Russian
government objectives, including by undermining the United States’ relationship
with those countries.
Doppelganger’s
use of the U.S.-based domain names at the direction and control of, and for the
benefit of, sanctioned persons, including Sergei Vladilenovich Kiriyenko, SDA,
and Structura, violates the International Emergency Economic Powers Act
(IEEPA). As a result, the accompanying payments for Doppelganger’s online
infrastructure violate federal money laundering laws. In addition,
Doppelganger’s publication of content on cybersquatted domains with names and
content that mimic legitimate media outlets violates federal criminal trademark
laws because those domains feature trademarks registered on the Principal
Register maintained by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
The FBI
Philadelphia Field Office is investigating the case.
The U.S.
Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, the National
Security Division’s Counterintelligence and Export Control Section and National
Security Cyber Section are prosecuting the case, with valuable assistance from
the Criminal Division’s Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section.
In conjunction
with the domain seizures, the U.S. Treasury Department announced the designation of
10 individuals and two entities as part of a coordinated response to Russia’s
malign influence efforts targeting the 2024 U.S. presidential election.
This announcement follows the designation of actors involved in Doppelganger announced by the Treasury Department in March.
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