The Jerusalem Post

Iran used fake Facebook user in attempt to lure Israelis

- • By TZVI JOFFRE

Iran has been using a phony Facebook profile under the name of “Sara Puppi” in an attempt to gather intelligen­ce and harm Israelis, the Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) revealed on Monday.

The Iranian operator of the fake account introduced herself as a young Jewish girl with connection­s and business in Israel. (Female pronouns are being used here, although the gender of the account operator or operators is unknown.) The account added thousands of friends in a very short period, most of whom were from Israel. The Shin Bet had been monitoring the account since it was created.

After speaking with targets on Facebook, the Iranian operator would get the victim to switch to WhatsApp.

According to the Shin Bet, Iran and its proxies have increasing­ly focused on contacting Israelis through the Internet in order to recruit them to gather intelligen­ce and conduct terrorist activity.

The Iranian operator behind the Sarah Puppi account asked her operatives in Israel to locate informatio­n about Israelis in whom Iranian intelligen­ce was interested, without being aware that she was speaking with Shin Bet operatives.

The fake persona asked what she thought was her Israeli operative to gather informatio­n about Israeli figures and assessed the operative’s willingnes­s to harm them. The Iranian operator exerted pressure and promised to pay thousands of dollars, while also trying to use emotional and romantic manipulati­on.

The Iranian operator transferre­d funds to the Shin Bet operative using Bitcoins. The operator used business reasons as a cover story for the missions she assigned, including a request for revenge against

said. those who owed her money, a desire to harm personal opponents and even a desire to harm LGBT people in general.

The Iranian operator also tried to get the Shin Bet operative she thought was working for her to put up signs inciting against Russian President Vladimir Putin in an attempt to harm relations between Israel and Russia.

The fake account operator also tried to gather intelligen­ce and harm representa­tives of companies and diplomats from Arab countries working in Israel.

“This activity of the Shin Bet exposed Iranian practices alongside a desire to harm Israeli personalit­ies and Israel’s foreign relations with various countries,” said the Shin Bet. “The Shin Bet, in accordance with its mission under the law, continues to act in the face of other similar moves by Iranians and terrorist organizati­ons in cyberspace.”

The security establishm­ent called on Israeli citizens to be vigilant and cautious in light of the threat posed by terrorist elements on social media, and to report any unusual contact to the police.

Terrorist groups, including Hamas, have often used fake Facebook accounts to target Israelis as they attempt to gather intelligen­ce.

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