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  2. Storm-1516 - Wikipedia

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    Storm-1516 is a Russian propagandist group which creates and spreads online disinformation to further the interests of the Russian government. They have posted negative stories about American aid to Ukraine during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, as well as the Democratic Party candidates in the 2024 United States presidential election, presidential nominee Kamala Harris and vice presidential ...

  3. Russian disinformation peddlers are targeting Harris-Walz ...

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    NBC News has viewed an upload of that video posted to X, which Microsoft confirmed is the alleged Russian disinformation. The video was live and had more than 49 million views Tuesday.

  4. Russian propagandists exploited celebrity Cameo videos to ...

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    Russian propogandists appear to have exploited celebrity videos from the popular platform Cameo to support their digital information war efforts, security researchers at Microsoft said.

  5. This is how a Russian disinformation campaign starts - AOL

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    Storm-1516, a Russian disinformation group, aims to influence the U.S. election through viral videos that rely on fake whistleblowers and fabricated photos and documents.

  6. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    banned.video banned.video Sister site of InfoWars. Warned by the US Food and Drug Administration for spreading misinformation on COVID-19 for "claims on videos posted on your websites that establish the intended use of your products and misleadingly represent them as safe and/or effective for the treatment or prevention of COVID-19." [140] [141 ...

  7. Graphika - Wikipedia

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    Graphika was founded in 2013 by John Kelly, a computational social scientist with a PhD from Columbia University. [3] It is based in New York. [4]Graphika has identified disinformation campaigns by the Internet Research Agency, a Russian troll farm, targeting voters in the 2016 and 2020 United States presidential elections and the 2022 elections.

  8. The scheme kicked into gear when Russian operatives bought one of two domain names in 2022 from an Arizona-based company, Namecheap, that were used to set up the bot farm, according to court ...

  9. Internet Research Agency - Wikipedia

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    The January 2017 report issued by the United States Intelligence Community – Assessing Russian Activities and Intentions in Recent US Elections – described the agency as a troll farm: "The likely financier of the so-called Internet Research Agency of professional trolls located in Saint Petersburg is a close ally of [Vladimir] Putin with ...