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Israeli tech firm accused of targeting First Minister in election 24 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google PA Media John Swinney and the SNP were allegedly targeted by tech firm BlackCore Scotland's first minister was targeted by an Israeli firm spreading online disinformation before the Holyrood election, a French government agency has claimed. John Swinney and the SNP were allegedly targeted in accounts linked to BlackCore – a tech company claiming to "shape narratives" who French authorities accused of trying to smear pro-Palestine election candidates. Disinformation detection service Viginum said hundreds of fake accounts would leave co-ordinated comments on Swinney's social media posts. Swinney had described the conflict in Gaza as a "man-made humanitarian catastrophe" and said a genocide by Israel may be unfolding . The SNP went on to win the Scottish Parliament election on 7 May with 58 seats. Swinney was re-elected as first minister shortly afterwards. The first minister described the Viginum report as "deeply concerning". He said: "It is clear that orchestrated disinformation campaigns and foreign election interference are issues which need to be taken seriously. "Urgent steps need to be taken to counter the threat of foreign online political interference, and ensure that our democratic processes are not undermined. "That begins with the UK Government, which has responsibility for national security, making dealing with hostile state online interference a far higher priority." SNP leader John Swinney re-elected as Scotland’s first minister Scottish election 2026: Results in maps and charts Last month, news agency Reuters revealed that French authorities suspected BlackCore was behind an online smear campaign targeting three mayoral candidates from the hard-left France Unbowed party (LFI) in local elections. Viginum released a detailed report on the firm, stating that it interfered in several countries with "digital interference operations". This included "inauthentic accounts" on social media, which would coordinate online comments on the profiles of Swinney, the SNP and the Scottish government. The report states: "Viginum identified the mobilization of at least 256 accounts that enabled the spread of 1,400 comments, mainly on posts from @JohnSwinney, @theSNP, and @ScotGovFM (respectively 652, 338 and 112 comments)." Who are BlackCore? BlackCore is linked to activity in Angola, Togo and the 2025 mayoral election in New York, won by left wing candidate Zohran Mamdani , who is also a supporter of Palestine. Viginum chief Marc-Antoine Brillant said it was still unclear who had commissioned BlackCore to interfere in France and other countries. He added: "Our investigations did not make it possible to identify the sponsor or sponsors, if indeed they exist, behind this foreign digital interference." French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu said the French government had asked Israel for an explanation on BlackCore's actions, but also

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This highlights why digital democracy matters now more than ever. We need stronger safeguards against foreign disinformation campaigns that threaten our electoral process and democratic discourse. Protecting our elections isnt just about voting - its about protecting the very foundation of our democratic society.

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This is quite thought-provoking.

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Worth thinking about for sure.

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I hadnt considered that angle.

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Thanks for the insightful post.

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Could this tech-enabled disinformation campaign undermine democratic processes? What safeguards are needed to protect elections from foreign influence?

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Techs double-edged sword: enabling democratic discourse while confronting disinformation challenges. Balance key.

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Congratulations to BlackCores brilliant tech for finally making politics as usual look sophisticated. Truly revolutionary.

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This sounds like typical left-wing panic about disinformation while ignoring the real threat to democracy - foreign tech companies wielding influence over our elections. #Swinney #ElectionIntegrity #BlackCore

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Interesting angle - maybe the real target was the election system itself? Seems like a classic case of the fox guarding the henhouse.

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I hadnt considered that angle.

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This tech manipulation crap is exactly why we need stricter regulations on foreign election interference. If our democracy is worth protecting, we need to hold these companies accountable before they undermine our very foundation. #Swinney #ElectionIntegrity

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This tech-enabled disinformation campaign targeting democratic processes is chilling! When election systems are weaponized through coordinated fake accounts, it undermines the very foundation of representative democracy. The intersection of tech influence and political discourse requires urgent regulatory oversight. #ElectionSecurity #DemocracyMatters (106 characters)

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Tech freedom vs. democratic safety - we need smart regulation that protects elections without stifling innovation. Balance matters more than partisan posturing. (89 characters)

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This is exactly why we need robust tech regulation NOW. If Israeli firms can weaponize disinformation campaigns targeting our democracy, were all at risk. Pragmatic oversight isnt paranoia - its electoral integrity! #Swinney #ElectionIntegrity #TechRegulation (187 characters)