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Tech Jun 13, 2026

Google Sues Chinese AI‑Powered Scam Network Over Hundreds of Thousands of Victims

Google has filed a lawsuit to dismantle the infrastructure of the Chinese cybercrime group Outsider…
Google has taken legal action to shut down the infrastructure of an alleged Chinese cybercrime network called Outsider Enterprise, accusing it of using AI to generate phishing sites and spam texts that scammed hundreds of thousands of victims worldwide. Outsider Enterprise’s AI‑Powered Phishing‑as‑a‑Service Model The complaint describes a turnkey software suite that lets low‑skill criminals launch large‑scale phishing campaigns. The platform, dubbed Outsider, costs $88 per week (or $200 per month) and leverages AI tools—including Google’s own Gemini—to auto‑generate fake websites and code. Scale of the Fraud: Millions Lost, Millions of Texts Sent 9,000 fake websites and 1 million fraudulent domains deployed. 2.5 million scam texts sent to Android users within a two‑week window. 55,000 spam‑text complaints flagged by users in just two weeks of May (over two per minute). Estimated 3,870,000 stolen credit cards and $1.9 B in losses since July 2023. Over 1.59 million URLs linked to the operation between Nov 14 2025 and Apr 14 2026. Implications for Mobile Ecosystem and AI Security Google says it has blocked more than 10 billion scam messages each month using AI‑driven detection, and is working with carriers AT&T;, T‑Mobile, and Verizon to filter the spam texts. Coordination with the FBI and Lumen’s Black Lotus Labs has already led to the seizure of domains, Shopify storefronts, and testing accounts. Future of AI‑Enabled Scam Mitigation and Legal Enforcement The lawsuit seeks compensatory and punitive damages and an injunction to halt the platform’s operations. Industry observers expect tighter collaboration between tech firms, telecoms, and law‑enforcement, as well as accelerated development of AI tools that can identify and neutralize AI‑generated phishing content before it reaches users.
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Tech Jun 12, 2026

Google Sues Alleged Chinese Cybercrime Operation for AI-Powered Scam Texts

Google is suing an alleged Chinese cybercrime network called Outsider Enterprise for using AI to se…
The AI-Powered Scam Text Epidemic Google is suing to dismantle the infrastructure behind an alleged massive AI-powered cybercrime operation. The tech giant announced a lawsuit against an alleged Chinese cybercrime network called Outsider Enterprise, which Google says uses AI in its campaigns to send scam text messages impersonating Google and other brands to steal passwords and credit card numbers. The Scale of the Scam Outsider Enterprise has financially scammed “hundreds of thousands of victims” with losses “estimated in the millions.” The group deployed 9,000 fake websites, 1 million fraudulent web domains, and 2.5 million texts sent to Android users in a two-week period, according to Google. The Data Behind the Scam The company said, “55,000 spam texts were flagged by Android users in just two weeks this past May — that’s more than two text spam complaints a minute.” Google also reported that its AI-powered tools enable the company to detect scams and alert users of suspicious calls and text messages, leading to the interception of more than 10 billion scam messages a month. The Impact on Users and Industry Collaboration Google said it has been collaborating with AT&T;, T-Mobile, and Verizon to block the scam text messages and said it is coordinating with the FBI, which is taking unspecified law enforcement actions. The Future of AI-Powered Cybersecurity As AI-powered scams continue to evolve, Google's use of “AI-powered tools to fight AI-powered scams” sets a precedent for the tech industry's approach to combating cybercrime. The outcome of this lawsuit and the collaboration between Google, telecom companies, and law enforcement agencies will be crucial in shaping the future of cybersecurity.
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