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FBI under fire for fake news site to nab suspect

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The FBI has come under fire from media organisations following disclosures that it create a fake news website to track down a suspect in a bomb threat case.

Documents revealed the FBI created a fake Associated Press news article that appeared to be in the Seattle Times, to trick the suspect to install malware that would reveal his location.

The incident dates back to 2007, but the documents surfaced this week after a security research for the American Civil Liberties Union tweeted a link to the case file on Monday.

"The FBI impersonating the press is just as irresponsible as the CIA running fake immunization programs. Completely unacceptable," said ACLU researcher Christopher Soghoian in revealing the documents.
 

The Associated Press and Seattle Times also reacted angrily to the news.

"We are extremely concerned and find it unacceptable that the FBI misappropriated the name of The Associated Press and published a false story attributed to AP," said Paul Colford, a spokesman for the news agency, said in a statement to AFP.

"This ploy violated AP's name and undermined AP's credibility."

Seattle Times editor Kathy Best said the newspaper was "outraged" by the incident.

"Not only does that cross a line, it erases it," she said in a statement in the daily.

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First Published: Oct 30 2014 | 2:05 AM IST

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