For the record: Re-confirmed that Google Scholar's "support" page is useless. It simply replies with an email indicating that while you can go ahead and complain, they're not going to bother to do anything to fix their algorithm no matter how wrong-headed it is, so tough luck for you and the rest of the unsuspecting, misinformed, current and future universe. Same result as from the previous 3 tries to correct the record. And same as with recent attempts to contact them via email and even USPS snail-mail.
They don't even seem bothered that this in turn leads to Google's own data-miners publishing false results based on Google Scholar's error-filled data; Sean Henderson and Anurag Acharya both have their names on the erroneous blog entry, and still it remains uncorrected. One might think that they would't want their names associated with false information, and messing up the true historical record.
Anyway, congratulations on being presented with ACM SIGACT's 2017 Gödel Prize "for the invention of Differential Privacy" in the "Calibrating Noise to Sensitivity in Private Data Analysis" paper at last week's ACM Symposium on Theory of Computing (STOC). Too bad Google Scholar seems intent on hiding it. Maybe all the search-terms I've semi-awkwardly included here will help future (re)searchers find it, as well as Dwork's "Differential Privacy" ICALP 2006.