Google Sued Over Security Breach as Users Lose $5M in Crypto to Fraudulent Play Store App

San Francisco, CA – A new lawsuit has hit Google, claiming the tech giant allowed an app on its Play Store that led to the theft of $5 million in cryptocurrency from unsuspecting users. The legal action, initiated by affected users, argues that Google failed to adequately vet the application, which masqueraded as a legitimate cryptocurrency platform. The application, known as “Crypto Hound,” posed as a tool for tracking and managing digital assets. Unbeknownst to users, however, it harbored malicious software designed to siphon off Bitcoin and other digital currencies from their wallets. The case … Read more

Federal Judge Labels Google a ‘Monopolist’, Mandates Changes to App Store Practices

San Francisco — In a key ruling that marks a significant setback for Google, a U.S. judge has determined that the tech giant’s dominance in the app store market crossed into the realm of monopolistic behavior, setting the stage for mandated reforms. This decision punctuates the ongoing debate over the control and fairness of app distribution on the mobile platform, particularly for Android devices. Google, whose parent company is Alphabet Inc., has been in the spotlight as regulators and competitors scrutinize its operations for abuse of market power. The lawsuit, initiated by several app developers, … Read more

Received Payment Via Cash App? Find Out If You Could Claim $2,500 in Recent Settlement!

San Francisco — Millions of Cash App users might be eligible to claim a slice of a hefty lawsuit settlement after a class action suit targeted the financial platform for alleged privacy violations. Cash App, a popular mobile payment service managed by Block Inc., formerly known as Square Inc., has agreed to a preliminary $23.5 million settlement over claims it violated users’ privacy by using their personal data for targeted advertising. The lawsuit, originating from a complaint filed in California in 2020, contended that Cash App improperly shared personal and financial information of its users … Read more

Ye Faces New Legal Battle: Former Employees Allege Unpaid Wages and Hostile Work Environment at Yeezy Streaming App Project

LOS ANGELES — A recent lawsuit filed in a California District Court is bringing to light allegations against rapper Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, and his Yeezy company, accusing them of fostering a workplace filled with abuse and failing to compensate employees. The legal action, initiated by eight staffers including some minors, spotlights accusations from the development phase of a streaming service earlier this year, intended to promote Ye’s album “Vultures 2.” The plaintiffs claim that they were subjected to long hours without pay and faced a hostile work environment riddled with derogatory comments. … Read more