TechFlow reports that Apple's App Store has removed a counterfeit Trezor wallet application. According to Cointelegraph, Rafael Yakobi, managing partner at Crypto Lawyers, issued a security alert regarding the Apple App Store, pointing out that the top result when searching for "Trezor" was a malicious app capable of stealing cryptocurrency. He warned that the app, named "Trezor Wallet Suite," would prompt users for their recovery phrase, allowing its operators to steal all associated crypto assets. While the total number of victims remains unknown, the app had been active for several weeks and could easily have harmed hundreds or thousands of users.
Additionally, searching for "Trezor Wallet Suite" currently brings up another potentially malicious app called "MyTREZŌR Suite: One Edition." It has only two reviews, both warning that the app is a scam designed to steal passwords.
Nonetheless, Apple maintains that all apps in its official App Store are reviewed and approved to ensure user safety.




