Trezor, a major hardware cryptocurrency wallet supplier, has warned its users about a fake Trezor application on Google Play. According to Trezor, the fake app is malicious and has no relation to ...
One of Apple’s key arguments in favor of making the App Store the only way to download apps on iOS is the app review process, which ensures that users are not exposed to scams. Even so, some of these ...
Malicious actors have been using a new set of fake cryptocurrency apps on Google Play that are reportedly able to phish and scam users out of cryptocurrency, according to ESET researchers. Researchers ...
When iPhone user Phillipe Christodoulou downloaded the Trezor app from the App Store in February, he thought he was getting a way to check his bitcoin balance by plugging his Trezor device into his ...
Apple Inc AAPL users who have recently downloaded a Trezor app on their iPhones have been warned to double-check the authenticity of the Trezor app before entering any sensitive information. What ...
Trezor says the fake app does not pose a direct threat to users, but is concerned that attackers could attempt to phish its customers in future. One malicious app imitated the hardware wallet Trezor — ...
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May 2019 has seen bitcoin growing, with its price climbing to its highest points since September 2018. Not surprisingly, cybercrooks were quick to notice this development and started upping their ...
SatoshiLabs, the creator of the Trezor hardware wallet, has shelved plans to adopt an automated protocol for proving ownership of a self-hosted wallet when withdrawing digital assets from an exchange ...
A scam bitcoin app that was designed to look like a genuine app was accepted by Apple's App Store review team and ended up costing iPhone user Phillipe Christodoulou 17.1 bitcoin, or upwards of ...