The fake human industry: inside disinformation-as-a-service

The fake human industry: inside disinformation-as-a-service


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Ven 17 aprile 2026

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The disinformation threat has fundamentally shifted. It's no longer just about fake news - it's about fake people and manufacturing fake credibility at an industrial scale, embracing the logic of the tech industry to create a new form of influence no longer used by states but rather pitched by firms.
Through years of undercover investigations, including the award-nominated Story Killers project and more recent work based on leaks and published in Haaretz, this session exposes the "Disinformation-as-a-Service" (DaaS) industry; private firms selling software that manufactures synthetic humans designed to manipulate democratic discourse. These aren't crude bots - they're "deep avatars" equipped with years of credibility-building history, real credit cards, verified email accounts and cross-platform presence designed to pass as authentic participants in elections, public health debates and geopolitical conflicts. They echo the work done by states, but in a new format; a software provided as a service though contractors.
Drawing on exclusive access to multiple DaaS systems - including Team Jorge's AIMS platform (30,000+ avatars), Percepto International's fake journalism networks and newly documented Israeli state-contracted influence operations, including those against U.S. lawmakers and the Iranian public - this presentation by Omer Benjakob reveals how disinformation has been industrialized following Silicon Valley's software-as-a-service business model. Clients don't just buy lies in a campaign format, they purchase complete deception infrastructure: avatar creation wizards, credibility-building protocols, and deployment dashboards managing coordinated campaigns across continents.
Three years after their initial exposure these systems remain active, highlighting a critical regulatory gap that has grown into a chasm with the rise of AI.


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Omer Benjakob
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Omer Benjakob is an investigative journalist for Haaretz focused on the intersection of national security, geopolitics and technology. He covers disinformation, cyber and surveillance and has participated in a number of international investigations, among them Project Pegasus, and “Team Jorge”/Story Killers, a groundbreaking global undercover investigation into the private market of disinformation market and the digital mercenaries offering election interference as a service. He was the first journalist to reveal the existence of offensive AdInt firms and the sale of a zero-click ad-based spyware to a state client by Israel's Insanet. His investigation into Intellexa's sale of spyware to a militia in Sudan was shortlisted for the EU's European Press Prize for investigative journalism (2023). He is also a researcher and his writing on Wikipedia has been published in Wired UK, the Columbia Journalism Review and MIT Press, as well as academic journals. Born in New York and raised in Tel Aviv, he lives in Jaffa with his wife and teaches in a local college in Israel. He is also an associate research fellow at the Center for Research and Interdisciplinarity (LPI) in Paris, a research institute affiliated with the Université Paris Cité focused on open science.

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