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Google Intensifies Fight Against Global Phishing and Smishing Scams

Google is taking legal action against global phishing and smishing attacks, suing groups like Lighthouse network and endorsing bipartisan bills to combat scam texts.

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  • Google has initiated legal action to combat widespread phishing and smishing attacks, which are targeting millions of users across the globe.
  • The tech giant is specifically pursuing an alleged Chinese smishing group and has filed a lawsuit against the Lighthouse network.
  • The Lighthouse network is accused of operating a 'Phishing-as-a-Service' scheme, providing scamming software kits to various fraudsters.
  • Google's legal efforts aim to disrupt these sophisticated scam operations and protect users from financial and data theft.
  • In addition to lawsuits, Google is also endorsing bipartisan bills to strengthen defenses against scam text messages and enhance consumer protection.
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Center-leaning sources frame this story by presenting Google as a proactive defender against widespread cybercrime, largely adopting the company's narrative. They emphasize the scale and impact of the scams using Google's allegations, highlighting the company's efforts and the "historic" nature of its lawsuit. The coverage lacks independent analysis, focusing on Google's perspective as both victim and solution.

"Google’s historic lawsuit marks the first time a company has taken action to curb these scams and dismantle this criminal enterprise."

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"Google has had it with scammers."

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The Lighthouse network is accused by Google of operating a 'Phishing-as-a-Service' scheme, providing scam software kits to fraudsters, thereby enabling widespread phishing and smishing attacks targeting millions globally.

Google has filed lawsuits against groups like the Lighthouse network and an alleged Chinese smishing group to disrupt their scam operations, alleging false and misleading practices including robocalling and phishing services.

Google is endorsing bipartisan bills designed to strengthen defenses against scam text messages and improve consumer protection, aiming to enhance the overall regulatory framework against smishing attacks.

Google employs phishing detection, prevention, and notification technologies that maintain lists of known and suspected phishing domains, warn users, and block access to fraudulent webpages to prevent theft of private information.

Google's legal and technological efforts aim to disrupt sophisticated scam operations, reducing consumer exposure to financial and data theft, and improving trust in online communications.

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