What's Happening?
Israeli company BlackCore is under suspicion for interfering in elections in New York City and Scotland, as well as in France, Angola, and Togo. This information was revealed by Marc-Antoine Brillant,
head of France's disinformation detection service, Viginum. A joint investigation by French daily Libération and Haaretz uncovered BlackCore's influence operations, which utilized digital systems routed through servers in several European countries. The firm is accused of running a disinformation campaign targeting left-wing candidates in France's 2026 municipal elections. French authorities have launched two investigations into BlackCore, one by Paris prosecutors and another by the domestic intelligence agency, to determine who commissioned these campaigns. BlackCore's operations reportedly shared web infrastructure with other Israeli companies, Galacticos and SNI.
Why It's Important?
The allegations against BlackCore highlight the growing concern over foreign interference in democratic processes, particularly through digital means. If proven, these actions could undermine public trust in electoral systems and democratic institutions. The involvement of multiple countries suggests a potentially widespread network of influence operations, raising questions about the security of elections globally. For the U.S., the suspicion of meddling in New York City elections underscores the vulnerability of even local elections to foreign interference. This could prompt increased scrutiny and regulatory measures to safeguard electoral integrity, impacting how elections are conducted and monitored in the future.





