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A Russian court has ordered Google to pay a $20.5 decillion fine, worth more than the entire world's GDP, after the tech giant allegedly barred pro-Moscow propaganda channels on YouTube.
Google's Russian legal entity, Google LLC, filed for bankruptcy in June 2022, RBC reported. In November 2023, the court declared Google bankrupt, the outlet said.
A Russian court has demanded Google pay a number so large that even the Kremlin conceded to NBC News on Thursday it was more a symbolic gesture than a sum it soon expects to bolster its war funds.
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Russian hackers posed as US State Department staff and convinced targets to generate and give up Google app-specific ...
In a troubling new wave of cyberattacks, a Russian state-sponsored cyber threat actor has been caught impersonating the U.S.
A huge fine has been handed down in a legal dispute between Google and Russia over the suspension of pro-Kremlin YouTube ...