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Million Dollar Cryptocurrency Lawsuit Filed Against Google

Million Dollar Cryptocurrency Lawsuit Filed Against Google

BitcoinsistemiBitcoinsistemi2024/08/18 17:06
By:Mete Demiralp

A victimized cryptocurrency user has filed a lawsuit against Google, claiming that all of his crypto assets were stolen. Here are the details.

Google is facing a $5 million lawsuit from Maria Vaca, who claims she lost her cryptocurrency holdings due to a malicious crypto wallet app downloaded from the Google Play Store.

Vaca alleges that Google's negligence in allowing such dangerous practices on its platform directly resulted in its financial losses.

A lawsuit filed in California state court questions Google’s responsibility to protect its users from fraudulent apps. The incident adds to a growing list of similar cases while highlighting a worrying trend of crypto scams on the Play Store.

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Google’s fight against crypto scams is not new. Earlier this year, the company filed lawsuits against several such apps that reportedly scammed more than 100,000 people worldwide. These apps often use deceptive tactics to bypass Google’s security checks.

Legal experts believe that the outcome of Vaca’s case will depend on whether Google was aware of the app’s malicious intent and the length of time it remained on the Play Store. Crypto lawyer Andrew Dressel emphasizes that Google’s knowledge and response to such threats will be crucial in determining its liability.

*This is not investment advice.

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