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Messing with the Enemy: Surviving in a Social Media World of Hackers, Terrorists, Russians, and Fake News Hardcover – May 29, 2018
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A former FBI Special Agent, U.S. Army officer and leading cyber-security expert offers a devastating and essential look at the misinformation campaigns, fake news, and electronic espionage operations that have become the cutting edge of modern warfare—and how we can protect ourselves and our country against them.
Clint Watts electrified the nation when he testified in front of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence regarding Russian interference in the 2016 election. In Messing with the Enemy, the counterterrorism, cybersecurity and homeland security expert introduces us to a frightening world in which terrorists and cyber criminals don’t hack your computer, they hack your mind. Watts reveals how these malefactors use your social media information and that of your family, friends and colleagues to map your social networks, identify your vulnerabilities, master your fears and harness your preferences.
Thanks to the schemes engineered by social media manipulators using you and your information, business executives have coughed up millions in fraudulent wire transfers, seemingly good kids have joined the Islamic State, and staunch anti-communist Reagan Republicans have cheered the Russian government’s hacking of a Democratic presidential candidate’s e-mails. Watts knows how they do it because he’s mirrored their methods to understand their intentions, combat their actions, and coopt their efforts.
Watts examines a range of social media platforms—from the first Internet forums to the current titans of Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn—and nefarious actors—from al Qaeda to the Islamic State to the Russian social media troll farm—to illuminate exactly how they use Western social media for their nefarious purposes. He explains how he’s learned, through his successes and his failures, to engage with hackers, terrorists, and even the Russians—and how these interactions have generated methods for fighting back against those that seek to harm people on the Internet. He concludes with a snapshot of how advances in artificial intelligence will make future influence even more effective and dangerous to social media users and democratic governments worldwide. Shocking, funny, and eye-opening, Messing with the Enemy is a deeply urgent guide for living safe and smart in a super-connected world.
- Print length304 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHarper
- Publication dateMay 29, 2018
- Dimensions6 x 1.01 x 9 inches
- ISBN-100062795988
- ISBN-13978-0062795984
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“[A] pointed treatise.... [Messing With the Enemy is] a solid, highly useful owner’s manual for a leaky internet—and a damaged democracy.” — Stephanie Garber, New York Times bestselling author of Caraval and Legendary
“A timely, occasionally chilling account.... Watts combines a down-to-earth voice with an ability to recreate moments of social media troublemaking to discomfiting, informative effect.” — Publishers Weekly
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A former FBI special agent, U.S. Army officer, and leading cybersecurity expert offers a devastating YET essential look at the misinformation campaigns, fake news, and electronic espionage operations that have become the cutting edge of modern warfare—and how we can protect ourselves and our country against them.
Clint Watts electrified the nation when he testified in front of the Senate Select Intelligence Committee regarding Russian interference in the 2016 election. In Messing with the Enemy, the counterterrorism, cybersecurity, and homeland security expert introduces us to a frightening world in which terrorists and cyber criminals don’t just hack your computer; they also hack your mind. Watts reveals how these malefactors use your social media information and that of your family, friends, and colleagues to map your social networks, identify your vulnerabilities, master your fears, and harness your preferences.
Thanks to the schemes engineered by social media manipulators using you and your information, business executives have coughed up millions in fraudulent wire transfers, seemingly good kids have joined the Islamic State, and staunch anti-Communist Reagan Republicans have cheered the Russian government’s hacking of a Democratic presidential candidate’s e-mails. Watts knows how they do it because he’s mirrored their methods to understand their intentions, combat their actions, and co-opt their efforts.
Watts examines a range of social media platforms—from the first internet forums to the current titans of Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn—and bad actors—from al-Qaeda to the Islamic State to the Russian social media troll farm—to illuminate exactly how our enemies use Western social media for their nefarious purposes. He explains how he’s learned, through his successes and his failures, to engage with hackers, terrorists, and even the Russians—and how these interactions have generated methods for fighting back against those who seek to harm people on the internet.
Watts then concludes with a snapshot of how advances in artificial intelligence will make future influence even more effective and dangerous to social media users and democratic governments worldwide. Shocking, funny, and eye-opening, Messing with the Enemy is a deeply urgent guide for living safe and smart in a super-connected world.
About the Author
Clint Watts is a Robert A. Fox Fellow in the Foreign Policy Research Institute’s Program on the Middle East as well as a Senior Fellow at the Center For Cyber and Homeland Securityat The George Washington University.
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- Publisher : Harper (May 29, 2018)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 304 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0062795988
- ISBN-13 : 978-0062795984
- Item Weight : 1 pounds
- Dimensions : 6 x 1.01 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #867,554 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #298 in Propaganda & Political Psychology
- #313 in Social Media Guides
- #919 in Terrorism (Books)
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About the author

Clint Watts is a Senior Fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute and a Senior Fellow at the Center For Cyber and Homeland Security at The George Washington University and a national security contributor for NBC News and MSNBC. He’s the author of the book Messing With The Enemy: Surviving in a Social Media World of Hackers, Terrorists, Russians and Fake News.
His research and writing focuses on terrorism, counterterrorism, social media influence and Russian disinformation. Clint’s tracking of terrorist foreign fighters allowed him to predict the rise of the Islamic State over al Qaeda in 2014. From 2014 – 2016, Clint led a team of researchers who tracked and modeled the rise of Russian influence operations via social media leading up to the U.S. Presidential election of 2016. This research led Clint to testify before four different U.S. Senate committees in 2017 and 2018 regarding Russia’s information warfare campaign against the U.S. and the West.
Clint’s writing has appeared in a range of publications to include the New York Times, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, The Daily Beast, Politico, Lawfare, War On The Rocks, World Politics Review and the Huffington Post.
Before becoming a consultant, Clint served as a U.S. Army infantry officer, a FBI Special Agent, as the Executive Officer of the Combating Terrorism Center at West Point (CTC), as a consultant to the FBI’s Counterterrorism Division (CTD) and National Security Branch (NSB), and as a counterterrorism analyst on a range of programs supporting the U.S. Intelligence Community and U.S. Special Operations Command.
You can follow him on Twitter @selectedwisdom
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An excellent read that will make it clear to you how corrosive our media space has become for Western values, peace, and civil society. Also, how aggressive Russia is in cyberspace, waging a hidden war on the West for more than a decade now, one that is only escalating (for instance, we now are urged to reboot our routers to thwart Russian malware attacks, a clear escalation of their cyberwar). Watts shows how Putin and his cronies keep probing for resistance and, meeting little, escalate their attacks incrementally.
Recommend.
The main Russian media themes are: alleging corruption or incompetence, social commentary to foment religious, racial, and socio-economic divisions, to undermine capitalism talking about wealth disparity and imperialism, and to just sow fear so people can't determine truth from fiction.
The author describes an available tool called Hamilton 68 which allows you to see the themes Russian information operators are running at that time. A similar one has been set up for the Germans known as Artikel 38.
He believes the notion of wisdom of crowds is no longer relevant. Rather it is overwhelmed by what he calls social media nationalism, click bait populism, and a general disregard for expertise so everyone can hide in their own bubbles without hearing conflicting views.
He ridicules US efforts to combat that because of bureaucratic inertia and lack of creativity. One leaves the book feeling depressed. How can we do something before it is too late for our democracy? Although this leaves a feeling of hopelessness, people should at least read this book to find out what is at stake.
I wished he would have created a clear chapter on fixing problems on social media. Generally, his solution to social media manipulation is for us to limit our social media usage. I want to find out how to counter political manipulation and although this is addressed somewhat, I wanted more on that. He does mention that losing Net Neutrality opens social media up to further manipulation, but generally he doesn’t have a coherent description of problems and solutions, a kind of guide for those of us trying to protect the US Constitution and our country against Trump’s media assaults.






