To become a soldier of disinformation, all you need is a computer.
The most clever fake a video, invent anti-Zelensky graffiti in the streets of Paris.
Others spread fake news on social networks through false press articles, or real propaganda sites.
If the media space has long been a site of confrontation between States, the Internet and artificial intelligence have multiplied the force of false information.
Virtual attacks have become so massive that Western military staffs approach them just as seriously as physical combat.
Friday February 16, the day of the death of Russian opponent Alexeï Navalny, Emmanuel Macron denounced the intensification of this “hybrid, low-noise war” in recent months.
A “change in posture” of the Kremlin, which “very clearly marks a desire for aggression towards us” and which “requires a collective start”.
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