Russian Anonymous Leaks Emails of Pro-Putin Group. Reveals widespread corruption and trolling
The Russian branch of Anonymous has leaked emails that claim Nashi, a Russian youth group, is paying off journalists and bloggers for positive coverage of Vladimir Putin.
The Guardian is reporting that the emails detail conversations between Vasily Yakemenko, the Kremlins Federal Youth Agency head, and its spokeswoman, Kristina Potupchik. The emails talk of payments to journalists and bloggers.
The emails detail a period between November 2010 and December 2011 where the group, funded by the Kremlin, attacked enemies and paid for positive reports while reasserting Putins popularity.
The emails detail the groups attempt at boosting pro-Putin coverage on the Internet. They claim that the group hires pro-Putin bloggers and commenters to leave hundreds of comments on press articles that are critical of the Kremlin. It goes on to say that some of these people are paid upwards of $19,000 to improve Putins online image.
http://www.webpronews.com/russia-anonymous-email-putin-2012-02
Oh my, oh my, oh my - Russian manipulation.