France launches probe into reports an Israeli firm ran online interference targeting French mayoral candidates with disinformation campaigns ahead of local elections.
France has launched an investigation into allegations that an Israeli "information warfare" firm conducted a coordinated online interference operation targeting French mayoral candidates with fake websites and disinformation campaigns ahead of local elections.
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