Google has been accused of failing to act for months against cryptocurrency scam advertising next to search results using fake articles purporting to be published by a national newspaper.
Campaigners said the search giant had not stopped fraudsters from selling non-existent investments in bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, despite repeated warnings about the scams.
One advert, which showed up at the top of the page when users search Google for investment-related queries, links to a fake Daily Mirror article, claiming to be an interview with Britain’s youngest millionaire detailing how he made his fortune.
The headline reads: “Brit shocked everyone by revealing the app which makes him £23k a month.” When users click though they are taken to a site which promises they can earn millions by using an algorithm that automatically trades crypto markets.
The ad uses a screenshot of Philip Schofield and Holly Willoughby conducting an interview on This…