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Google's Legal Action Against Distributors of Fake Crypto Apps

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

2 years ago


Google recently took legal action against scammers who allegedly distributed fraudulent cryptocurrency applications through its Google Play store. The lawsuit was filed in the Southern District of New York on April 4, emphasizing Google's commitment to combatting crypto scams and protecting users from deceptive practices.

The lawsuit targets Yunfeng Sun and Hongnam Cheung, accused of uploading 87 counterfeit apps on Google Play and providing misleading information about their identities and the apps' functions. Google's general counsel, Halimah DeLaine Prado, highlighted the lawsuit's importance in addressing crypto fraud, which has led to significant financial losses in the United States.

The legal action includes civil claims under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act and breach of contract allegations. The defendants used various tactics like text messaging campaigns, online videos, and affiliate marketing to attract users to their fake apps, causing users to lose funds and face difficulties in withdrawing their investments.

Google has ramped up its cybersecurity efforts by collaborating with law enforcement and creating a specialized team to tackle fraud. The company incurred over $75,000 in expenses due to investigative actions and security enhancements. Google seeks damages and a permanent injunction against the defendants to protect its users and maintain platform integrity amidst the increasing prevalence of online scams and cybersecurity threats.

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