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Google Looks to Dim ‘Lighthouse’ Phishing-as-a-Service Op

Posted on November 12, 2025
Google Looks to Dim ‘Lighthouse’ Phishing-as-a-Service Op

The phishing kit, run by a group known as the “Smishing Triad,” has powered massive amounts of unpaid tolls and package tracking texts.

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