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    Google Sues BadBox 2.0 Botnet Operators, Protecting 10 Million+ Infected Android Devices

    July 18, 2025

    Google Sues BadBox 2.0 Botnet Operators, Protecting 10 Million+ Infected Android Devices

    In response to the escalating wave of cybersecurity threats, Google has filed a lawsuit against the operators behind BadBox 2.0—reportedly one of the world’s largest botnets leveraging smart TVs. The …
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