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Apple Removes Fake Crypto Wallet App That Stole $9.5 Million From Mac Users

A fake Mac app designed to look like the real thing snuck past Apple's app review team, costing users $9.5 million in cryptocurrency.

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According to CoinDesk, a fake macOS version of the Ledger Live crypto wallet app scammed people into handing over access to their cryptocurrency wallets. More than 50 people fell victim to the fake app between April 7 and April 13.

Ledger has an official Mac app, but it is distributed via the Ledger website and not through the Mac App Store. The real app does not ask users to enter their seed phrases like the fake app did, nor do other legitimate cryptocurrency apps. The stolen money was routed through the KuCoin crypto exchange, and hackers used a mixing service known as AudiA6, which charges high fees to launder cryptocurrency.

Three of the victims lost seven-figure sums, which is an unusually high amount of money to lose in a fake app scam. ZachXBT, who investigated the scam and shared the info on Telegram, suggested Apple could be subject to a class-action lawsuit in the future due to the amount of money lost.

Apple removed the fake Ledger Live app from the ‌Mac App Store‌, but it was live for approximately two weeks. It is not known how it passed Apple's app review process, and Apple hasn't commented.

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HouseLannister Avatar
2 hours ago at 11:52 am
Did Apple take 30%? 🤣
Score: 19 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jarman92 Avatar
2 hours ago at 11:53 am

Why is that nobody is responsible for their own actions anymore? If app asks for stuff it’s not supposed to, you should stop not plow ahead
Because Apple swears up and down that the App Store is safe and their arbitrary and capricious review process is absolutely necessary to protect against exactly this scenario.
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
WarmWinterHat Avatar
2 hours ago at 11:56 am

Why is that nobody is responsible for their own actions anymore? If app asks for stuff it’s not supposed to, you should stop not plow ahead
Apple pretty clearly says that they handle all that:

https://support.apple.com/guide/security/about-app-store-security-secb8f887a15/web
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
2 hours ago at 11:53 am
And this is why we have the App Store. Because only Apple can keep us safe.

Oh, wait.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
2 hours ago at 11:51 am
Why is that nobody is responsible for their own actions anymore? If app asks for stuff it’s not supposed to, you should stop not plow ahead
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
DocMultimedia Avatar
2 hours ago at 11:47 am
I'd be a bit more careful with my crypto currency credentials than these folks were. Luckily I don't own any of it to begin with.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)