French Service Accuses Israeli Firm BlackCore of Global Election Meddling
France's disinformation detection service, Viginum, has accused the Israeli firm BlackCore of suspected interference in elections worldwide. The agency stated on Thursday that BlackCore is suspected of meddling in France's local elections in March, as well as elections in New York City and Scotland. Viginum also suggested the firm is operating in Angola and Togo, indicating a broader international reach for its alleged activities.

France's disinformation detection service, Viginum, has raised suspicions regarding the Israeli firm BlackCore, accusing it of potential interference in electoral processes across various regions. The service's statement, made on Thursday, indicates that BlackCore is suspected of meddling in several key elections.
According to Viginum, BlackCore is under suspicion for its alleged involvement in France's local elections, which took place in March. Beyond France, the Israeli firm is also suspected of interfering in elections held in New York City and Scotland.
Furthermore, Viginum suggests that BlackCore's alleged activities extend to other parts of the world. The service stated that the firm is suspected of operating in both Angola and Togo, implying a broader international reach for its suspected operations.
(Source: France 24)
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