Google slaps Chinese developers with lawsuit in New York for conducting ‘pig-butchering’ scams via its Play Store

  • Google accused Yunfeng Sun in Shenzhen and Hongnam Cheung in Hong Kong of defrauding about 100,000 users through fake cryptocurrency investment apps
  • The tech giant said the two individuals uploaded 87 bogus apps on the Google Play Store to target users in the US and Canada

Google said the two Chinese developers it sued had uploaded 87 bogus apps on the company’s Play Store to target users in the US and Canada. Photo: Shutterstock
US technology giant Google has slapped two Chinese developers with a lawsuit in New York federal court, accusing them of defrauding about 100,000 people through fake cryptocurrency investment apps on the company’s Play Store.
According to the Google lawsuit that was filed on Thursday, Yunfeng Sun in Shenzhen and Hongnam Cheung in Hong Kong ran what is known as a “pig-butchering” scam since 2019 that involved uploading 87 bogus apps – purported to be cryptocurrency exchanges and other investment platforms – on Play Store to ensnare unwitting users in the US and Canada.
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