Fox News group hacked, surveilled and stalked ex-host Andrea Tantaros

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Just when you thought it was safe to go back to watching OutNumbered and The Factor, this comes out. Tsk Tsk Fox, stalking is a beta move.

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy...any-hacked-her-stalked-her-with-sock-puppets/

Lawsuit: Fox News group hacked, surveilled, and stalked ex-host Andrea Tantaros
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Andrea Tantaros claims that she was stalked and harassed by multiple Twitter accounts that were coordinated by Fox News executives after she filed a sexual harassment suit. Her new lawsuit also claims that Fox had her computer hacked for spying purposes.

Comparing their actions to the plot this season on the Showtime series Homeland, an attorney for former Fox News host Andrea Tantaros has filed a complaint in federal court against Fox News, current and former Fox executives, Peter Snyder and his financial firm Disruptor Inc., and 50 "John Doe" defendants. The suit alleges that collective participated in a hacking and surveillance campaign against her.

Tantaros filed a sexual harassment suit against Roger Ailes and Fox News in August of 2016, after filing internal complaints with the company about harassment dating back to February of 2015. She was fired by the network in April of 2016, as Tantaros continued to press complaints against Fox News' then-Chairman and CEO Roger Ailes, Bill O'Reilly, and others. Tantaros had informed Fox that she would be filing a lawsuit over the alleged sexual harassment.

Tantaros claims that as early as February of 2015, a group run out of a "black room" at Fox News engaged in surveillance and electronic harassment of her, including the use of "sock puppet" social media accounts to electronically stalk her. According to the lawsuit:

Trying to silence Ms. Tantaros by unsuccessfully seeking to overwhelm her with a multitude of lawyers was unsavory, but legal. But the Defendants went to the next level with Ms. Tantaros: committing crimes...the Defendants in this case subjected Ms. Tantaros to illegal electronic surveillance and computer hacking, and used that information (including, on information and belief, privileged attorney-client communications) to intimidate, terrorize, and crush her career through an endless stream of lewd, offensive, and career-damaging social media posts, blog entries and commentary, and high-profile "fake" media sites which Fox News (or its social influence contractors) owned or controlled. These accounts and sites were made to appear as held by independent persons or neutral media entities ("sockpuppet accounts"). While the use of professional social influencers and fake stories, accounts and posts has been part of Fox News's [sic] stock and and trade for years. the use of illegal electronic surveillance and computer hacking has taken the company's conduct to a profoundly disturbing next level.

Tantaros' suit identifies Peter Snyder and Disruptor Inc. as the operators of a social influence operation using "sock puppet" accounts on Twitter and other social media. According to a report by Salon's Matthew Sheffield, Snyder had originally done social media "black room" work for Fox News and Ailes through his company New Media Strategies, and he continued to do so under the aegis of Disruptor. This work, also done by a number of other contractors (such as Bert Solivan, a former FOXnews.com general manager who reported directly to Ailes), included operating a number of blogs under concealed identities to spread disinformation about competitors and allegedly obtaining phone numbers and credit reports of reporters Ailes disliked in order to spy on them. These surveillance campaigns were funded by Ailes from Fox News' budget.

Tantaros' complaint states that the same day she was fired, a number of e-mails were remotely wiped from her BlackBerry. A forensic analysis of Tantaros' computer conducted later "revealed that it contained unique surveillance viruses that are not found in any mass malware." Tantaros believed, "a person working for Fox News was responsible for hacking Ms. Tantaros' computer so she could be spied on," according to the lawsuit. Ars contacted Tantaros' attorney requesting more information on that analysis, but we received only a copy of the complaint with its full set of exhibits, some redacted. None of those exhibits include the forensic data referenced.

However, among the exhibits filed with the complaint are a series of Twitter posts by accounts Tantaros claims are "sock puppets" operated by Fox News co-president Bill Shine and Fox News public relations executive Irena Briganti. While many of the accounts have since been deleted, a check by Ars found some were still active.

One of the accounts cited in the complaint, bearing the name Daniel Wayne Block, had clearly singled Tantaros out in the months after she filed a complaint with Fox News. The account's posts could be construed as stalking: posting images of her with messages like "Good morning 'Sunshine," sharing a post about the anniversary of her brother's death, and sending other messages tangentially related to places she was or discussions she was having in e-mail. On several occasions, the account posted photos of her referring to places she was on the same day or links to videos for sale on Amazon that were references to conversations Tantaros said she had with friends and family. Another Twitter account alleged to be involved remains active, but all of the posts related to Tantaros have been deleted.

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The complaint goes on to mention a number of Twitter accounts that sprung up using the same stock photo of a model. One posted to a male friend of Tantaros, "are you still dating @AndreaTantaros? If not DM me! Just a quickie Q." Others posted to her about looking forward to seeing "my greek goddess" on Tantaros' show, Outnumbered. All of these accounts have been deleted.

Additionally, Tantaros claims a Twitter account and WordPress blog called "The Cable Game" was used by Fox News to spread disinformation about the reason for her firing. The blog, which according to a biography of Ailes by New York Magazine journalist Gabriel Sherman was run by Fox News contributor Jim Pinkerton at Ailes' direction, suggested that Tantaros was fired because she had written and published a book (Tied Up in Knots: How Getting What We Wanted Made Women Miserable) without getting clearance from Fox. Pinkerton posed as a woman on the blog with the bio "I'm not a former cable news insider. I didn't spend nearly a decade at a US cable news network. I was never a highly-placed source quoted in leaks to the press."
 
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Not surprising if it turns out to be true. Ailes ran the place like a criminal syndicate.
 

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Interesting that they found proprietary malware on her computer that was found nowhere else. Ailes was employing some pretty serious resources to harass these women, with very little concern to their privacy or rights or even criminal law.
 
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Interesting that they found proprietary malware on her computer that was found nowhere else. Ailes was employing some pretty serious resources to harass these women, with very little concern to their privacy or rights or even criminal law.

That right there is what separates the big chiefs from the squaws. That kind of attitude comes from the big bosses acquiring the notion that in the universe they created for themselves, they are omnipotent, untouchable and never EVER wrong about anything or anyone. They also feel that money heals all ills and perversions and when you have enough of it that you can burn a whole dumpster full and still enjoy the show, well that leads to these folks taking on the feeling that they can get away with anything they like because all they have to do is throw enough money at the problems they cause and it'll all just go away.
 
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I wonder what will happen if Hannity goes. If hannity goes they lose their continuity and brand completely, how would they survive? Where would they even find so many TV-presentable sexist Republican men? Republicans in general are physically hideous people (a function of their inner self showing through) so it will be tough to replace them.
 
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Bannon is the most physically disgusting republican in Trump's administration. He makes Reince look like Brad Pitt. He is not Fox news material.
 
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This shouldn't surprise anyone who is familiar with who Fox operates. Ailes ran the place like Stasi headquarters. If you sent an email with his name or other key words in it, he was sent a copy. Ailes kept a lot of private investigators gainfully employed keeping tabs on his employees.

I have a hard time feeling sorry for Andrea when those like Laurie Luhn had it much, much worse.
 
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Laurie Luhn chose to let Ailes have sex with her, and was blackmailed afterwards. She was a Bush aide and should have known what was waiting for her. Tantaros AFAIK never let it get that far and was much smarter about the whole situation in leaving instead of staying for 20 years after being blackmailed. I have zero sympathy for Bush aides that screw fox news executives on purpose and later change their mind about that being a good idea.


Here is an article that basically says as much:

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/stasi-roger-ailes-whore-not-innocent-article-1.2732431
 
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I wonder what will happen if Hannity goes. If hannity goes they lose their continuity and brand completely, how would they survive? Where would they even find so many TV-presentable sexist Republican men? Republicans in general are physically hideous people (a function of their inner self showing through) so it will be tough to replace them.
Manually quoted above. Sheesh! this software.

Doesn't stop them from having the proven liar Judge (don't care to even remember his name) on with a hairline that's starts about1/4 inch from his eyebrows on regularly.
 
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Laurie Luhn chose to let Ailes have sex with her, and was blackmailed afterwards. She was a Bush aide and should have known what was waiting for her. Tantaros AFAIK never let it get that far and was much smarter about the whole situation in leaving instead of staying for 20 years after being blackmailed. I have zero sympathy for Bush aides that screw fox news executives on purpose and later change their mind about that being a good idea.


Here is an article that basically says as much:

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/stasi-roger-ailes-whore-not-innocent-article-1.2732431

The smart ones (ie got larger settlements) recorded the incriminating conversations & whatnot, which is good advice when working at any of these sort of places. Not that anyone incl fox types would have any trouble believing Fox types make a habit of degen behavior.
 

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The smart ones (ie got larger settlements) recorded the incriminating conversations & whatnot, which is good advice when working at any of these sort of places. Not that anyone incl fox types would have any trouble believing Fox types make a habit of degen behavior.


This is actually good advice in any workplace conflict in any state in the US, even ones that legally require consent to be recorded (for some reason California is one of these states). It has repeatedly been shown that the court will almost always refuse to throw out good evidence on the basis of informed consent, and that the leverage offered by voice and video recording in terms of credulity to the jury is massive. I would recommend to anybody that if their employer or coworkers are in any way sexually harassing them or abusing them they should record evidence of the act.