Google takes legal action against a cybercrime network linked to thousands of phishing websites and malicious URLs.

Google has filed a lawsuit against an alleged cybercrime network known as Outsider Enterprise, accusing the group of operating thousands of phishing websites designed to steal passwords, credit card details, and other sensitive information. The operation reportedly used AI-powered tools and phishing kits to impersonate trusted brands and target users at scale.

Google has filed a lawsuit against an alleged cybercrime network linked to 9,000 fake websites and over one million phishing URLs used to steal user credentials and financial data.Google has filed a lawsuit against an alleged cybercrime network linked to 9,000 fake websites and over one million phishing URLs used to steal user credentials and financial data.

According to Google, investigators identified more than 9,000 fake websites and over one million malicious URLs connected to the campaign. The network allegedly distributed large volumes of phishing messages through SMS and other channels, leading to significant financial losses for victims.\

Google is working alongside the FBI and major telecom providers to disrupt the infrastructure behind the operation. The case highlights the growing use of AI in cybercrime and the increasing sophistication of phishing attacks targeting consumers worldwide.


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