
Google is facing a lawsuit filed by Maria Vaca, a Florida resident, who claims she lost $5 million in cryptocurrency due to a malicious app downloaded from the Google Play Store. The app, named Yobit Pro, was allegedly fraudulent and remained available for three months after complaints were made. Vaca accuses Google of failing to maintain the security of its platform, which led to the theft of her digital assets. The lawsuit has been filed in a California court, highlighting concerns over Google's chaotic review process and its ability to prevent fraudulent applications from being accessible to users.
GOOGLE SUED FOR $5 MILLION A Florida resident is suing Google for $5 million due to a scam cryptocurrency app called Yobit Pro on the Google Play Store. Google took three months to remove the app despite complaints. The resident invested $4.6 million and faced threats from… https://t.co/HjOLcQtBcD
GOOGLE SUED FOR FAILING TO REMOVE THE SCAM CRYPTO APP Maria Vaca, a Florida resident, is suing Google after losing $5 million to a scam app called Yobit Pro. The app, downloaded from the Google Play Store, allegedly remained available for three months after a complaint was… https://t.co/1SzWaAroeh
GOOGLE SUED OVER SCAM CRYPTO APP ON PLAY STORE: WHAT WE KNOW - A Florida woman, Maria Vaca, filed a lawsuit against Google, alleging she lost $5 million to a scam cryptocurrency app, Yobit Pro, downloaded from the Google Play Store. Key Points: - Vaca accuses Google of… https://t.co/MvoLwEmWFp https://t.co/M6FU0NYUCB




