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Google Sues AI Scam Network Behind 2.5 Million
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Google says Outsider Enterprise used phishing kits, fake sites, and mass texts to steal passwords and credit-card numbers; the company is suing while coordinating with the FBI and major carriers.
- Frame 1Google sues an alleged AI scam network after 2.5 million texts hit Android users, exposing a password-and-card risk.
- Frame 2Input gate: phishing kits and AI-made pages let Outsider Enterprise impersonate trusted brands before victims enter logins.
- Frame 3Scale map: Google links 9,000 fake websites, more than 1 million fraudulent URLs, and losses in the millions.
- Frame 4Data path: Android users flagged 55,000 spam texts in May; Google says carriers route blocks before delivery.
- Frame 5Bottleneck: domains, telecom networks, Android warnings, FBI action, and lawsuits must connect across separate systems.
- Frame 6Watch signal: federal scam bills could turn this case-by-case response into permanent reporting and takedown rules.
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- Jun 13, 6:04 PM EDT
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- Jun 12, 4:38 PM EDT