Fake Trezor Bitcoin app available on the App Store
For those unfamiliar, Trezor is indeed a legitimate crypto wallet. But as noted by some iPhone users, a fake app called “Trezor Wallet Suite” was released on the App Store a few weeks ago. Despite using the name Trezor Wallet, it has nothing to do with Trezor.
Rafael Yakob of The Crypto Lawyers reported that the app had been showing up at the top of App Store search results in the US and UK, which is extremely worrying.
“This app has been up for weeks, although the total number of victims is unknown, it could easily be in the hundreds or thousands,” said Yakob. The fake app asks users for a lot of personal data that can be used for malicious purposes. Apple has already removed the app from the App Store.
Apple and cryptocurrencies
What makes users upset is that Apple is not exactly friendly when it comes to Bitcoin apps for the iPhone and iPad. Multiple legitimate iOS apps for managing Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency wallets are consistently rejected by Apple, while scams like this one bypass the company’s review process.
Apple allows cryptocurrency apps in the App Store under strict circumstances. For instance, the developer must have a license and permission to operate in the regions in which the app is available. The apps also can’t use cryptocurrencies to unlock content or functionality.
Last week, Apple threatened to remove the social networking app Damus from the App Store as it let users tip others on individual posts using “Zaps,” Bitcoin-based microtransactions. The company claimed that tipping individual posts is the same as selling digital content. Demus had to remove this option from the iOS app to keep it available on the App Store.