Microsoft warns of disruption in India’s election by China-based hackers with AI-generated content

China using fake social media accounts to poll voters to possibly influence the outcome of the US presidential election in its favour

China using fake social media accounts to poll voters to possibly influence the outcome of the US presidential election in its favour
China using fake social media accounts to poll voters to possibly influence the outcome of the US presidential election in its favour

Lok Sabha 2024 elections face a major AI threat from Chinese hackers

A Microsoft Threat Analysis team has warned that China will create and amplify AI-generated content to benefit its interests, in countries where elections are taking place this year, particularly in India, South Korea, and the US.

According to Microsoft, China is using fake social media accounts to poll voters on what divides them most to sow division and possibly influence the outcome of the US presidential election in its favour.

Deceptive social media accounts by Chinese Communist Party (CCP)-affiliated actors have already started to pose contentious questions on controversial US domestic issues to better understand the key issues that divide US voters.

Despite the chances of such content affecting election results remaining low, China’s increasing experimentation in augmenting memes, videos, and audio will likely continue – and may prove more effective down the line.

“China has also increased its use of AI-generated content to further its goals around the world. North Korea has increased its cryptocurrency heists and supply chain attacks to fund and further its military goals and intelligence collection. It has also begun to use AI to make its operations more effective and efficient,” the company said in a blog post.

“This could be to gather intelligence and precision on key voting demographics ahead of the US presidential election,” the company warned.

“This was the first time that Microsoft Threat Intelligence has witnessed a nation-state actor using AI content in attempts to influence a foreign election,” said the team.

China’s geopolitical priorities remain unchanged but it has doubled down on its targets and increased the sophistication of its influence operations (IO) attacks.

The Taiwanese presidential election in January this year also saw a surge in the use of AI-generated content by China-affiliated cyber criminals.

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