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We create the world’s most detailed maps of social media landscapes and use our technology to analyze information flows online.
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Registration is now open for our upcoming webinar, Ask An Expert: How Scammers Impersonate Brands Across Platforms.

Join us on February 25 to learn how scammers are industrializing brand impersonation with tactics that can target any organization: launch.graphika.com/how-scammers...
Ahead of today's 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics opening ceremony, Graphika analyzed recent online communities and conversation topics surrounding the games using a broad set of categories to identify signals of risk.

To learn more, read the rundown on our blog: graphika.com/posts/slippe...
Slippery Slopes: Online Risk and the 2026 Winter Olympics
Geopolitical tensions, ideological campaigns, and fraud schemes: Graphika maps online risks targeting the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics.
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February 6, 2026 at 4:38 PM
In a new column for FinTech Bloom, #Graphika CEO @guytemccord.bsky.social explores why traditional transactional signals are losing power — and how synthetic legitimacy is emerging as a defining challenge for trust, risk, and fraud prevention.
👉 Read the full piece: fintechbloom.com/the-decline-...
The Decline Of The Transactional Signal: Why 2026 Is The Year Of “Synthetic Legitimacy” | Fintech Bloom
The transaction just cleared all your standard checks. The user is verified, the device is trusted, everything looks normal. But it’s fraudulent. In the
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February 4, 2026 at 9:45 PM
Registration is now open for our upcoming webinar, Ask An Expert: How Scammers Impersonate Brands Across Platforms.

Join us on February 25 to learn how scammers are industrializing brand impersonation with tactics that can target any organization: launch.graphika.com/how-scammers...
February 3, 2026 at 10:26 PM
Sporting events like the Olympics are flash points for online threat actors driven by geopolitics, ideology, or opportunity to seek global attention.

#Graphika analyzed the past 60 days of online communities and conversation topics to identify signals of risk.

Read the full rundown on our blog.
Slippery Slopes: Online Risk and the 2026 Winter Olympics
Geopolitical tensions, ideological campaigns, and fraud schemes: Graphika maps online risks targeting the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics.
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February 3, 2026 at 6:52 PM
Graphika's team is what makes our company such an incredible workplace.

And in our recent Great Place To Work certification, we learned that the vast majority of our employees agree.

Interested in learning more about working at Graphika? See our Careers page: graphika.com/careers
January 30, 2026 at 4:41 PM
Missed our latest webinar? You can still access Ask An Expert: When PR Looks Like Press... Tracking China's Spoofed Media Domains.

Watch to learn about Graphika’s latest investigation into a sprawling network of spoofed media domains linked to China-based actors.
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An exclusive look at the vast network of inauthentic domains linked to China-based actors, revealing an operation far larger and more commercially complex than previously documented.
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January 29, 2026 at 9:17 PM
30 companies, 3 PR pros, 43 domains—Graphika exposes the corporate network amplifying pro-China content globally. Read Glass Onion for the full picture: buff.ly/6Q27Bj6

#GraphikaReport
January 28, 2026 at 2:02 PM
Registration closes today! 🚨

A limited number of spots remain for our webinar Ask An Expert: When PR Looks Like Press... Tracking China's Spoofed Media Domains.

Register now to submit your questions in advance: launch.graphika.com/when-pr-look...
January 27, 2026 at 3:43 PM
Counterfeit NFL merch is being sold at scale.

We uncovered China-based websites using SharePoint exploits, public forums, and AI-generated reviews to market fake NFL apparel and popular brands.

Read the full insight: buff.ly/mhREGUp

#NFL #Counterfeit #Fraud #BrandProtection #CyberIntel
January 26, 2026 at 10:30 PM
Graphika found that Chinese state and pro-China actors online amplified statements from Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney amid his visit there.

The goal? To criticize U.S. foreign policy positions on China.

Read the full story from The Bureau's Sam Cooper: www.thebureau.news/p/pro-china-...
Pro-China Networks Amplified Carney’s Beijing Messaging to Attack U.S. Policy, Echoing a 2025 Election Pattern, Analyst Finds
OTTAWA — A social network analysis firm says Chinese state and pro-China accounts amplified Prime Minister Mark Carney’s statements across major Western platforms during his Jan.
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January 24, 2026 at 8:57 PM
These fake media sites don’t just copy content, they copy design & CMS to look real. Graphika tracks the tactics & PR firms behind this ecosystem.
Download the report: buff.ly/6Q27Bj6

#GraphikaReport
January 23, 2026 at 2:03 PM
China-based actors are spoofing media outlets like The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal -- and using the vast network of inauthentic domains to their advantage.

To learn more and submit your questions, register for our upcoming Ask An Expert webinar.
launch.graphika.com/when-pr-look...
January 22, 2026 at 8:07 PM
🚨 New report from Graphika: 43 domains & 37 subdomains posing as top news outlets are spreading pro-China narratives. Who’s behind them? Find out in Glass Onion. Read full report: buff.ly/6Q27Bj6

#GraphikaReport
January 21, 2026 at 2:02 PM
"A sprawling network of websites impersonating major international news outlets to covertly push pro-China narratives... creating a murky ecosystem that amplifies Beijing’s messaging while masquerading as legitimate journalism." -
@newsweek.com on findings from Graphika's new report, Glass Onion.
How Chinese agents posed as American media
Graphika identified over three dozen domains spoofing agencies like 'The Wall Street Journal' to push pro-Beijing narratives.
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January 16, 2026 at 8:46 PM
Registration is open for our upcoming webinar, Ask An Expert: When PR Looks Like Press... Tracking China's Spoofed Media Domains.

Learn about our new report, Glass Onion, and how we uncovered a vast network of inauthentic domains linked to China-based actors: launch.graphika.com/when-pr-look...
January 14, 2026 at 4:47 PM
Graphika’s new report, Glass Onion, is out today!

#Graphika analysts pulled back the layers of a Pro-China ecosystem, uncovering a network of 43 domains and 37 subdomains that pushed pro-China messaging while posing as legitimate media outlets.

Access the full report: graphika.com/reports/glas...
Glass Onion
Graphika has uncovered a network of 43 domains and 37 subdomains that pushed pro-China messaging while posing as the New York Times, the Guardian, the Wall Street Journal, and other legitimate media o...
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January 13, 2026 at 3:04 PM
“It’s a very messy information environment, and we haven’t seen kind of a coalescing of narratives between state actors and your usual online users." - Graphika to @washingtonpost.com's @naominix.bsky.social on recent events in Venezuela.

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How China and Russia are using Maduro’s capture to sway U.S. discourse
Chinese and Russian influence operations have sought to capitalize on the U.S. operation in Venezuela by spreading conspiracy theories, confusion and inflammatory claims, researchers say.
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January 12, 2026 at 7:18 PM
The arrest and extradition of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro generated the kind of information environment that has become typical of major geopolitical events.

Read the full rundown on our blog below. graphika.com/posts/venezu...
How Graphika Tracked Synthetic Content After Maduro's Arrest
The Maduro arrest offers a window into how misleading content spreads during high-attention events. Here's what Graphika analysts observed.
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January 9, 2026 at 9:32 PM
Registration is open for our webinar, Ask An Expert: When PR Looks Like Press... Tracking China's Spoofed Media Domains.

Join us on January 28th for an exclusive look at our new research uncovering a network of inauthentic domains linked to China-based actors: launch.graphika.com/when-pr-look...
January 8, 2026 at 8:38 PM
We’re proud to share that Graphika has been certified as a Great Place To Work®! 🎉

This recognition is especially meaningful because it’s based on employee feedback and what matters most—our people’s experiences.

To learn more about working at Graphika: graphika.com/careers
January 8, 2026 at 3:05 PM
“There’s a tendency to treat AI like a hammer in search of a nail. The real gains come from applying it quietly to improve margins, efficiency, and decision quality.” - #Graphika CEO @guytemccord.bsky.social to Boss Today about tech leadership in the age of AI. bosstoday.com/what-effecti...
What Effective CEO Leadership Looks Like in an AI-Driven Economy - Boss Today
What remains unclear to many executives is not whether AI will transform their companies, but how their leadership must evolve in response.
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January 7, 2026 at 10:08 PM
“What we’re seeing so far is quite typical for high-attention geopolitical events: tactics designed to shape narratives and generate engagement while the ground truth remains fluid." - Graphika CEO Guyte McCord on Venezuela to @cyberscoop.bsky.social.

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AI, voting machine conspiracies fill information vacuum around Venezuela operation
After the U.S. capture of Nicholas Maduro, fake AI-driven media quickly flooded the internet, while Trump allies revived debunked theories of rigged voting machines.
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January 6, 2026 at 8:53 PM
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You can still access Ask an Expert: Inside the FBI’s IC3 Impersonation Scam.

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👉 How fraudsters are escalating impersonation of U.S. law enforcement agencies
💻 How re-targeting scams have evolved
✅ Steps teams can take to detect and disrupt them
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Fraudsters are escalating their impersonation of U.S. law enforcement agencies, particularly the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) to run sophisticated financial recovery scams.
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January 5, 2026 at 4:01 PM
If bots are participating in a trending narrative, inauthentic accounts must be driving the original conversation... right?

Not necessarily.

Access our full recent Ask An Expert session to learn more: graphika.com/reports/bot-...
December 31, 2025 at 4:03 PM
Have advancements in AI technology made detecting bots online more difficult? 👀

#Graphika Intelligence Specialist Angie Waller tackled that topic during our session Ask an Expert: Bot or Not? Understanding Automated Attacks and When They Matter.

Watch the replay now: graphika.com/reports/bot-...
December 30, 2025 at 3:50 PM