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The Group: "Outsider Enterprise," based in China, coordinates through Telegram. They sell "phishing kits" (131 software packages) that enable criminals to create fake text campaigns.
AI Involvement: They specifically used Google's Gemini AI to generate custom code for phishing websites, making it easier and faster to create convincing duplicates of legitimate sites.
Scale of Operation:
Hundreds of thousands of victims financially scammed, with losses estimated in the millions.
Over 9,000 fake websites and more than 1 million fraudulent URLs linked to the group.
2.5 million messages sent to Android users over a two-week period in May 2026.
55,000 spam texts flagged by Android users in the same two-week period.
Scam Tactics: Fake package alerts, urgent bank warnings, compromised account messages, impersonating brands like Google, YouTube, USPS, and New York's E-ZPass.
Google's Actions:
Filed a civil lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York on June 12, 2026.
First lawsuit specifically targeting criminal abuse of its Gemini AI system.
Coordinating with the FBI (who will take law enforcement actions) and telecom carriers (AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon) to block texts.
Advocating for seven bipartisan bills to fight AI-driven scams, including the National Strategy for Combatting Scams Act and the AI Plan Act.
Uses AI-powered tools to fight AI-powered scams, including scam detection on Android and intercepting over 10 billion malicious messages monthly.
• Industry Context: AI is making cyberattacks faster, more scalable, and harder to detect, lowering the barrier to entry for criminals. Phishing and smishing attacks have increased significantly since the launch of ChatGPT.
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