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Google 'uncovers Russian ad campaign linked to US election' | Google 'uncovers Russian ad campaign linked to US election' |
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Google has found evidence that Russian agents spent tens of thousands of dollars on adverts in a bid to sway the 2016 US election, media reports say. | Google has found evidence that Russian agents spent tens of thousands of dollars on adverts in a bid to sway the 2016 US election, media reports say. |
Sources quoted by the Washington Post say the adverts aimed to spread disinformation across Google's products including YouTube and Gmail. | Sources quoted by the Washington Post say the adverts aimed to spread disinformation across Google's products including YouTube and Gmail. |
They say the adverts do not appear to be from the same Kremlin-linked source that bought ads on Facebook. | They say the adverts do not appear to be from the same Kremlin-linked source that bought ads on Facebook. |
Google said it was investigating attempts to "abuse" its systems. | Google said it was investigating attempts to "abuse" its systems. |
US intelligence agencies concluded earlier this year that Russia had tried to sway the election in favour of Donald Trump. | US intelligence agencies concluded earlier this year that Russia had tried to sway the election in favour of Donald Trump. |
The Russian government strongly denies the claims and President Trump has denied any collusion with the Kremlin. | The Russian government strongly denies the claims and President Trump has denied any collusion with the Kremlin. |
The issue is under investigation by US congressional committees and the Department of Justice. | The issue is under investigation by US congressional committees and the Department of Justice. |
Sources said to be close to the Google investigation said the company was looking into a group of adverts that cost less than $100,000 (£76,000). | Sources said to be close to the Google investigation said the company was looking into a group of adverts that cost less than $100,000 (£76,000). |
Google said in a statement: "We have a set of strict ads policies including limits on political ad targeting and prohibitions on targeting based on race and religion. We are taking a deeper look to investigate attempts to abuse our systems, working with researchers and other companies, and will provide assistance to ongoing inquiries." | Google said in a statement: "We have a set of strict ads policies including limits on political ad targeting and prohibitions on targeting based on race and religion. We are taking a deeper look to investigate attempts to abuse our systems, working with researchers and other companies, and will provide assistance to ongoing inquiries." |
Microsoft said on Monday it was also investigating whether any US election adverts had been bought by Russians for its Bing search engine or other products. | |
A spokesman told Reuters it had no further information at the moment. | |
Facebook said in September that it had uncovered a Russian-funded campaign to promote divisive social and political messages on its network. | Facebook said in September that it had uncovered a Russian-funded campaign to promote divisive social and political messages on its network. |
It said that $100,000 was spent on about 3,000 ads over a two-year period, ending in May 2017. | It said that $100,000 was spent on about 3,000 ads over a two-year period, ending in May 2017. |
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg later said his company would pass the information to US investigators. | Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg later said his company would pass the information to US investigators. |
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