As it turned out, a person named Phillipe Christodoulou stole 17.1 bitcoins using the fake “Trezor” iOS app. 17.1 bitcoin's current value is exactly above $ 1 million.
How did this occur? According to the statement, Phillipe Christodoulou is looking for the app of the company Trezor, which develops devices to physically store bitcoins in the App Store.
As a result of the search, he also finds the app he wants. But here it turns out that this app is a fake version that deceives Apple. Christodoulou enters this app and then bids farewell to his 17.1 bitcoin.
Behind this app's passing of Apple's measures is the change it made later. As it is said, after being accepted into the App Store, the app changes itself to a cryptocurrency wallet. However, Apple does not notice / approve it, and the fraud begins.
It is reminded that the Trezor app has also entered the Android side before as a fake and has been removed from the Play Store with the firm's complaint. Owners of Bitcoin and similar cryptocurrencies need to pay close attention to this name.
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This major bitcoin theft will neither be the first nor the last.
As we said above, you need to be very, very careful in both the Play Store and the App Store. Because such fake applications continue to appear in some way.
People are advised to store their cryptocurrencies on physical devices / wallets. There is a risk that any information given to digital media willingly or unintentionally be stolen.

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