CNBC reported:
Google said it has disrupted the foreign cybercriminal group behind a text scam operation within 24 hours of filing its lawsuit.
The crime syndicate is responsible for a massive SMS phishing, or “smishing,” operation that Google said would fake E-ZPass and U.S. Postal Service messages.
The messages often appeared as fake delivery updates, unpaid fees notifications, fraud alerts, and other texts designed to appear urgent.
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Google said it has disrupted the foreign cybercriminal group behind a text scam operation within 24 hours of filing its lawsuit.
The crime syndicate is responsible for a massive SMS phishing, or “smishing,” operation that Google said would fake E-ZPass and U.S. Postal Service messages.
The messages often appeared as fake delivery updates, unpaid fees notifications, fraud alerts, and other texts designed to appear urgent.
Find the original article here.
Enroll in Training Sessions: Last Thursday of Every Month is Training on Frauds and New Scam Alerts and How to Combat
