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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 - Wikipedia

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    During the Cold War, the Soviet Union used propaganda and disinformation as "active measures...against the populations of Western nations".[11]: 51 During the administration of Boris Yeltsin, the first President of Russia after the collapse of the Soviet Union, "disinformation" was discussed in the Russian media and by Russian politicians in relation to the disinformation of the Soviet era ...

  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. US intel says Russian actors made the fake Georgia voter ...

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    Officials warn more Russian disinformation is coming. Russian influence actors are behind a fake Georgia voter-fraud video that's been circulating online, US intelligence officials said.

  7. Disinformation in the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The video was further distributed by Russian media. The video's metadata showed that it was created on 8 February 2022, and included different pieces of audio or video, including a 2010 YouTube video from a military firing range in Finland. [123] [9] Ukrainian intelligence attributed responsibility for the video to the Russian intelligence ...

  8. US disrupts Russian government-backed disinformation ... - AOL

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    A Russian internet propaganda campaign backed by the Kremlin that spread disinformation in the United States and relied on artificial intelligence has been disrupted, the Justice Department said ...

  9. Topical timeline of Russian interference in the 2016 United ...

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    The Internet Research Agency (IRA) is a Russian entity, sometimes called a "troll farm", tasked with coordinating online propaganda efforts to interfere in American elections. It is funded by Russian oligarch Yevgeny Prigozhin, nicknamed "Putin's chef", owner of the Concord company group.