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    US lawmaker calls for Apple and Google to provide info on fake crypto apps


     


    Senator Sherrod Brown, chair of the Senate Banking Committee, has
    penned letters to the CEOs of Google’s parent company Alphabet and Apple
    calling for the tech firms to provide information on the ways they
    prevent certain apps from promoting crypto scams.

    According to the letters published on Thursday, Brown asked
    Apple CEO Tim Cook and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai for the steps the
    tech giants were taking in the approval of crypto apps on Apple and
    Android devices. The senator requested information related to how the
    companies assessed if apps were “trusted and secure,” prevented possible
    phishing apps through fraudulent apps and reported such apps to users.

    “Cyber
    criminals have stolen company logos, names, and other identifying
    information of crypto firms and then created fake mobile apps to trick
    unsuspecting investors into believing they are conducting business with a
    legitimate crypto firm,” said Brown. “While firms that offer crypto
    investment and other related services should take the necessary steps to
    prevent fraudulent activity, including warning investors about the
    uptick in scams, it is likewise imperative that app stores have the
    proper safeguards in place to prevent against fraudulent mobile
    application activity.”

    Brown’s letters came following the Federal Bureau of Investigation issuing a public warning
    about fraudulent cryptocurrency apps on July 18. The bureau reported
    that scammers had pilfered more than $42 million from 244 people between
    October 2021 and May 2022, including a case in which an app used the
    name of a former legitimate crypto exchange.

    Speaking at a
    Thursday hearing with the Senate Banking Committee on "Understanding
    Scams and Risks in Crypto and Securities Markets," Brown seemed to place some of the burden of addressing crypto scams on platforms and apps on lawmakers and regulators rather than companies:

    “We
    hear industry players call for rules of the road when a big fraud is
    uncovered, and after a big actor has knowingly violated the law. The
    rules are there, the roadmap is clear, and [the Senate Banking
    Committee] needs to make sure our regulators enforce the law and protect
    the workers and families that keep this economy rolling [...] Industry
    shouldn’t be allowed to write the rules that they want to play by.”


    Gerri Walsh, the president of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority Investor Education Foundation, said in written testimony for the hearing that some of the $57 million in fines the financial regulator had charged trading app Robinhood
    in June 2021 would be used toward educating crypto investors, including
    those using online accounts or mobile apps. Walsh also pointed to
    scammers using dating and messaging apps to convince victims to send
    funds or invest in fraudulent crypto platforms and said misinformation
    on social media was a major factor in the propagation of such scams in
    response to a question on Instagram posts.

    Related: 4 clever crypto scams to beware — Dubai OTC trader Amin Rad

    The Federal Trade Commission reported in June that roughly 46,000 people in the United States had lost up to $1 billion in crypto
    to scams in 2021. The commission said at the time that roughly half of
    all the crypto-related scams originated from social media platforms
    through ads, posts and messages.

    source link : https://cointelegraph.com/news/us-lawmaker-calls-for-apple-and-google-to-provide-info-on-fake-crypto-apps

     


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