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Google sues to stop the 'BadBox 2.0' malware, alleging the China-based culprits have spread the infection to no-name TV ...
Google has filed a lawsuit against the operators of a what is believed to be the largest smart TV botnet in the world — ...
25 unnamed individuals were allegedly operateing a 10 million-strong botnet, selling residential proxies and running ad fraud ...
Google has filed a lawsuit against the anonymous operators of the Android BadBox 2.0 malware botnet, accusing them of running ...
"The BADBOX 2.0 botnet compromised over 10 million uncertified devices running Android's open-source software (Android Open ...
Ads giant complains of damage to its reputation and finances ... and crime, too Google has filed a lawsuit against 25 unnamed ...
Google has initiated a lawsuit against the operators of BadBox 2.0, a China-based botnet that has compromised over 10 million ...
Google accuses 25 people in China of operating an extensive botnet that targets connected consumer devices.
Google is suing 25 anonymous Chinese cybercriminals for infecting 10 million Android devices with the BADBOX 2.0 botnet.
Millions of sketchy Android streaming boxes are spoofing ads and spreading malware. Google wants to shut down the domains that make it possible.
The tech giant accuses the group of orchestrating large-scale ad fraud and other cybercrimes through malware-laced hardware ...
Millions of low-cost devices for media streaming, in-vehicle entertainment, and video projection are infected with malware that turns consumer networks into platforms for distributing malware, ...