The Trezor app looked like a legitimate app with the Trezor padlock logo and green background.
He discovered that the app was fake and not associated with Trezor.
Christodoulou has blamedApplefor allowing a fake tool to steal all hisBitcoin.
The company betrayed the trust that I had in them.
Apple doesnt deserve to get away with this, he toldThe Washington Post.
It is worth mentioning that Trezor does not offer a cryptocurrency app for Android or iOS devices.
Last year, a similar fraudulent Trezor app was created for Android devices.
Google quickly reacted to the notice and removed the fake Trezor wallet from its Play Store last December.
source: www.techworm.net