Google Sues ‘Smishing Triad’: A Comedy of Cybercrime and Courtrooms

Google has flexed its legal muscles against the Smishing Triad, a notorious cybercrime group from China. This band of text-messaging miscreants has been impersonating everyone from toll services to social media platforms. With a lawsuit under its belt, Google aims to dismantle their operation and prevent users from falling for their phishing antics.

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Google, the digital knight in shining armor, is galloping into battle against the Smishing Triad, a nefarious gang of cyber-swashbucklers who have turned SMS phishing into their personal treasure hunt. Armed with a lawsuit and a fierce determination to protect our inboxes, Google is ready to give these pixelated pirates a run for their ill-gotten gold!

Key Points:

  • Google is suing the Smishing Triad, a cybercrime group from China, for large-scale SMS phishing campaigns.
  • The group impersonates various organizations to steal sensitive information from unsuspecting users.
  • Lighthouse, a phishing-as-a-service kit, has been instrumental in their operations, targeting over one million users globally.
  • Google’s lawsuit aims to dismantle the group’s infrastructure using multiple legal acts.
  • Google supports bipartisan bills to further combat cybercrime and protect vulnerable populations.

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