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Propaganda coverage examines how deceptive narratives can support influence operations, social engineering, and cyberattacks against targeted audiences.

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Propaganda is organized communication intended to shape beliefs or behavior in support of a political or strategic objective. It may use accurate, selective, misleading, or fabricated information; in security reporting, the term usually concerns digitally enabled influence operations rather than ordinary disagreement or opinion.

Security-relevant campaigns can exploit coordinated inauthentic accounts, automated amplification, compromised profiles, fabricated websites, or synthetic media to make a narrative appear credible or widespread. Practitioners should assess source provenance, account and domain activity, and possible coordination without assuming that disputed content is malicious. Useful controls include protecting official accounts with strong authentication, monitoring for impersonation and coordinated abuse, preserving evidence for threat intelligence, and using verified communication channels during incidents. Privacy and free-expression constraints also matter when organizations moderate or attribute suspected propaganda.

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Law enforcement agency’s referral blitz hit gaming platforms hard, surfacing thousands of extremist URLs Europol's Internet Referral Unit (EU IRU) says a November 13 operation across gaming and "gaming-adjacent" services led its partners to report thousands of URLs hosting terrorist and hate-fueled material, including 5,408 links to jihadist content, 1,070 pushing violent right-wing extremist or terrorist propaganda, and 105 tied to racist or xenophobic groups.…