报告称,100多家中文网站在30个国家冒充当地新闻媒体
Over 100 Chinese Websites Pose As Local News Outlets In 30 Countries: Report

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/over-100-chinese-websites-pose-local-news-outlets-30-countries-report

2024 年 2 月,数字监管机构公民实验室 (Citizen Lab) 最近的一份报告显示,已发现超过 123 个冒充当地新闻媒体的匿名网站在全球 30 个不同国家冒充合法报纸,旨在通过亲中来宣传北京的政治议程 虚假信息活动。 这些“纸墙”网站使用本地引用来将自己描绘成真实的,但它们未经授权直接复制来自流行的外国新闻来源的内容。 从当地新闻到政治评论,甚至阴谋论等内容都在这些平台上发布,使用的策略包括传播政治色彩的故事并将其隐藏在商业材料中,以提高可见性和可信度。 最值得注意的是,该报告强调了总部位于深圳的公关和营销机构海脉云翔传媒有限公司的出现,是这些努力背后的主要嫌疑人。 通过研究这些纸墙和海脉之间的基础设施联系,citzen lab 成功地将这两个域名追溯到该组织,提供了实质证据证明后者可能代表北京运作。 这些发现进一步表明,中国的操纵策略是如何利用私营企业而不是传统的外交手段来扩大其海外软实力。 当考虑到每个特定站点接收的低互联网流量时,纸墙策略可能看起来很小且无关紧要。 然而,公民艰苦的阅读习惯最终可能会使这些虚假出版物产生的一些较为模糊的内容合法化,从而由于能够以相对较少的资源有效传播意识形态议程而导致严重后果。

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Authored by Frank Fang via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

At least 123 Chinese websites are disguised as local news outlets in 30 countries to disseminate pro-Beijing disinformation, according to a recent report from Citizen Lab, a digital watchdog at Canada’s University of Toronto.

“The campaign is an example of a sprawling influence operation serving both financial and political interests, and in alignment with Beijing’s political agenda,” Alberto Fittarelli, senior researcher at Citizen Lab, wrote in his Feb. 7 report.

The logo of CGTN Europe is pictured on a sign outside an office block that houses the offices of China Global Television Network in Chiswick Park, west London, on Feb. 4, 2021. (Tolga Akmen/AFP via Getty Images)

He called the campaign “Paperwall,” which he defined as “a large, and fast growing, network of anonymous websites posing as local news outlets.” The United States, South Korea, Japan, Russia, the UK, France, Brazil, Turkey, and Italy were among the 30 countries allegedly targeted by the campaign.

To disguise themselves as legitimate local news outlets, Paperwall websites often used local references as part of their names, such as Eiffel Post and Provence Daily for two French-language websites. Other website names included British FT targeting the UK, Sendai Shimbum and Fujiyama Times for Japan, Daegu Journal and Busan Online for South Korea, and Roma Journal and Napoli Money for Italy.

The lone website targeting the U.S. audience was UpdateNews.Info, a domain name registered in July 2019 and the first Paperwall website to be registered, according to the report.

Citizen Lab researchers said the campaign’s effect has been “negligible so far,” given the “minimal traffic” toward the websites and the lack of social media amplification or visible mainstream media coverage.

However, the report warned that the campaign shouldn’t be considered harmless—it can “eventually pay enormous dividends once one of those fragments is eventually picked up and legitimized by mainstream press or political figures.”

Content

Paperwall websites also “regularly republish content, verbatim, from legitimate online sources in the target country” to make their sites appear legitimate, according to the report. For example, the report includes a screengrab of the Eiffel Post website republishing an article from the French daily newspaper Le Parisien.

These websites also featured verbatim reposts of content from China’s state-run media, such as China Global Television Network, the global arm of state broadcaster China Central Television, according to the report.

A significant portion of these websites’ content originated from Times Newswire, according to Mr. Fittarelli.

We found evidence that Times Newswire regularly seeds pro-Beijing political content, including ad hominem attacks, by concealing it within large amounts of seemingly benign commercial content,” the report reads.

Times Newswire and another newswire service called World Newswire were found to be at the center of a China-linked influence operation called “HaiEnergy,” reported in 2023 by cybersecurity firm Mandiant. Using newswire services and paid-for influences, HaiEnergy distributed its content to subdomains of legitimate U.S.-based news outlets as “press releases,” effectively promoting pro-Chinese Communist Party (CCP) propaganda via U.S. media outlets.

Similarly to what was stated by Mandiant for the HaiEnergy campaign, we cannot currently attribute Times Newswire to the same operators as PAPERWALL,” the report states.

However, according to the report, Citizen Lab looked into the hosting IP addresses of Times Newswire and Paperwall domains, and they led back to Tencent, a Chinese tech company based in China’s southern city of Shenzhen.

The report identified Hong Kong virologist Yan Limeng as an example of a victim who has faced targeted attacks originating from Paperwall websites.

“The attacks on her by PAPERWALL were unsubstantiated, aimed at her personal and professional reputation, and completely anonymous,” the report states.

Paperwall websites also promoted conspiracy theories, such as allegations that the United States conducted biological experiments on locals in Southeast Asian countries, according to the report.

PR Firm

The campaign was attributed to Shenzhen Haimaiyunxiang Media Co. Ltd., also known as Haimai, a public relations and marketing firm based in Shenzhen, China, according to the report. This attribution was based on the report’s analysis of digital infrastructure links between the company and Paperwall sites.

This is therefore an incriminating finding, proving that both PAPERWALL domains had been set up by the same operators as the Haimai assets,” the report states.

Haimai advertises on its website the sale of promotional placement services in multiple countries and languages, according to the report.

“The role and prominence of private firms in creating and managing influence operations is hardly news,” the report states, adding that “China—previously exposed for having resorted to this proxy category in large influence operations, including the cited HaiEnergy—is now increasingly benefiting from this operating model, which maintains a thin veil of plausible deniability, while ensuring a broad dissemination of the political messaging.

“It is safe to assume that PAPERWALL will not be the last example of a partnership between private sector and government in the context of Chinese influence operations.”

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