2023-4-30 22:47 |
Popular YouTuber DidYouKnowGaming has regained access to his YouTube channel after it was hacked by an unidentified bad actor and used to promote XRP scams
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2023-4-30 22:47 |
Popular YouTuber DidYouKnowGaming has regained access to his YouTube channel after it was hacked by an unidentified bad actor and used to promote XRP scams
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YouTube’s swift intervention ensured damage control by preventing XRP hackers from interacting with the channel’s subscribers.
2023-4-30 11:32 | |
In the latest of a series of incidents involving hacked Twitter accounts promoting XRP scams, the Red Cross account was recently targeted
2023-2-20 19:02 | |
XRP giveaway scams are still very common on social media platforms such as Twitter
2022-12-29 18:34 | |
An attacker breached the Twitter account of big-four accounting firm PwC Venezuela and was posting free XRP giveaway scams. The post Attacker Posts Fake XRP Giveaway on PwC Venezuela Twitter Account appeared first on BeInCrypto.
2022-9-5 06:05 | |
Please read twice this public service announcement issued by Ripple, Inc. CEO before sending your XRP to someone on the Internet
2022-1-20 14:10 | |
The cryptocurrency sector has seen a host of scandalous scams over the years; this increases during a market-wide bull run. While a bull run always registers an uptick in new entrants and traders acroThe post What you need to know about this XRP scam that keeps rearing its head appeared first on AMBCrypto.
2021-5-6 16:00 | |
Recent analytics report from XRP tracker reveals the scale of recent XRP giveaway scams that happened to users of major crypto exchanges in the last month
2021-5-4 12:54 | |
Ripple and Youtube had ended a legal battle initiated in April last year amid allegations related to crypto-related scams. The U. S. blockchain company sued the video platform for negligence in acting against crypto scams that impersonated Ripple.
2021-3-12 00:30 | |
The Chief Executive Officer of Ripple, Brad Garlinghouse, has disclosed that its lawsuit against video-hosting company YouTube over crypto scams has been settled amicably. Ripple and YouTube would also collaborate to fund a non-profit dedicated to helping victims of cybercrime.
2021-3-10 17:20 | |
According to a statement by CEO Garlinghouse, two platforms will collaborate in combating crypto scams
2021-3-10 13:00 | |
Ripple and its CEO Brad Garlinghouse had alleged that YouTube profited monetarily from fraudulent XRP giveaways.
2021-3-10 12:11 | |
CEO Ripple Брэд Гарлингхаус сообщил, что он и компания заключили мировое соглашение с YouTube по иску, поданному против видеохостинга в 2020 году. Last year, @Ripple and I sued @YouTube for failing to enforce its own policies by allowing fake accounts (impersonating my/Ripple’s verified accounts) to conduct XRP giveaway scams.
2021-3-10 11:56 | |
Crypto scams and attacks are on the rise once again as the broader sector breaks out of a nearly three-year-long bear market. The post 1.1m XRP stolen in phishing scam on crypto wallet Ledger lookalike appeared first on CryptoSlate.
2020-11-9 11:25 | |
Phishing scams targeting crypto users seem to be far from over as per an update by XRP Forensics, which says close to 1,150,000 XRP tokens have been stolen in a new scam. This particular one targeted Ledger wallet users and went to the length of sending security update emails to unsuspecting XRP token holders.
2020-11-7 20:58 | |
Yes, Ripple's community programs are big fat scams
2020-11-6 19:02 | |
Ripple sued video-hosting giant YouTube for failing to stop XRP giveaway scams that defrauded innocent individuals of millions of dollars, the news of which ZyCrypto broke back in April. The cryptocurrency firm alleged that YouTube knowingly profited from the actions of the impersonators and scammers when it could have stopped them from going around on […]
2020-9-12 00:12 | |
Ripple has disputed YouTube's claims it knew nothing about XRP scams on its site, saying it alerted the video platform hundreds of times.
2020-9-10 13:40 | |
YouTube is seeking to dismiss a lawsuit filed against them by Ripple earlier in April. The video-sharing Google subsidiary has been accused of promoting XRP giveaway scams, causing reputational damage to Ripple and the firm's CEO, Brad Garlinghouse.
2020-7-24 19:24 | |
Coinspeaker YouTube Moves Motion against Ripple Lawsuit for XRP Giveaway ScamsCiting the Communications Decency Act of the California law, YouTube says that it cannot be treated as publishers for any third-party content.
2020-7-24 08:53 | |
The video sharing giant filed a motion to dismiss Ripple’s lawsuit that alleges that YouTube did not do enough to stop free XRP giveaway scams, copyright infringement.
2020-7-24 19:38 | |
Youtube’s representative attorneys have responded to Ripple’s lawsuit by saying that YouTube is not liable to the actions of third-party content creators on the platform. Ripple’s lawsuit argued that YouTube benefits from ad traffic from such scammers and by failing to take action against them, the platform is complicit.
2020-7-22 22:22 | |
Modern crypto users may have been thinking that they knew everything about such blatant scams. However, the ongoing fake airdrop is a special one.
2020-7-6 17:16 | |
A new XRP scam involving an email distribution posing as Ripple is making its way across the cryptocurrency community. Unlike most scams that are riddled with spelling errors and offers that seem far too good to be true, this latest phony attempt to steal people’s crypto appears to be highly believable. Ripple Investor’s Rough Ride...
2020-5-22 23:30 | |
Prominent crypto trader and analyst Tone Vays never misses an opportunity to demonstrate how skeptical he is of Ripple Inc. and the XRP token
2020-5-14 15:20 | |
YouTube has suspended the YouTube channel of Ripple CTO, David Schwartz. Interestingly enough, this comes only a week after the blockchain unicorn filed a legal suit against the video-streaming giant over XRP giveaway scams.
2020-4-30 18:44 | |
"Brad Garlinghouse CEO RIPPLE - 50 000 000 XRP GIVEAWAY!" These words have been responsible for looting thousands of XRP users. There have been thousands of such posts attached to random tweets on The post 8.
2020-4-23 18:00 | |
Ripple is a company that isn’t catering to the traditional cryptocurrency crowd. Even so, it has taken YouTube to court over the many crypto-related scams the platform has allowed to happen in recent months.
2020-4-24 05:00 | |
Ripple is taking cryptocurrency scams on YouTube very seriously and is calling for the video streaming service to be held accountable in court. The blockchain company behind XRP has sued Alphabet’s YouTube.
2020-4-23 00:26 | |
Ripple Labs and CEO Brad Garlinghouse are suing YouTube over allegations that the video streaming giant has failed to police its platform against fake XRP giveaway scams, resulting in monetary damage to users and reputational harm to Ripple.
2020-4-22 23:39 | |
Blockchain company Ripple Labs, along with its CEO Brad Garlinghouse, has filed a lawsuit against video-streaming company YouTube LLC. Per an official Ripple publication, YouTube failed to keep XRP scams away from its platform.
2020-4-22 22:20 | |
Ripple Labs filed a lawsuit against Youtube for its “deliberate inaction” in stopping repeated XRP scams
2020-4-22 20:52 | |
When the co-founder of SPQR Media (and presumably Ripple supporter) alerted Brad Garlinghouse of a fake YouTube account using his name, the Ripple CEO lost his calm. He took to Twitter to call for greater action on scammers, saying “enough is enough” and warning “more to come.
2020-3-26 16:00 | |
You’ve definitely seen them: YouTube and Twitter posts from Elon Musk, President Donald Trump and Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse promising free cryptocurrency. These posts include branding and profile pictures that look exactly like the imagery that the company or individual uses.
2020-3-26 00:57 | |
Blockchain sleuth Chainalysis has made an announcement that it supports XRP from now on and is going to help investigate cybercrime cases to do with this coin
2020-2-16 20:49 | |
Youtube has become infested with ethereum, bitcoin, bitcoin cash, and xrp scams whereby endless fake livestreams of notable individuals pretend they are giving away eth, bitcoin, bitcoin cash, or even.
2020-2-13 21:00 | |
David Schwartz, Ripple CTO says it’s just an attempt to “get clicks” on the “PR Stunt” by leveraging XRP’s name More than $400 million worth of XRP are traced back to illegal activities, with a large portion of it to Ponzi schemes and scams, Elliptic, a blockchain analytics startup said in its report, released Wednesday. […]
2019-11-21 17:38 | |
Elliptic, a firm specializing in risk management for cryptoassets, has discovered $400M in illicit XRP transactions. In total, it represents 0.2% of all transactions on the network. In a press release shared with BeInCrypto, Elliptic has just added XRP to its monitoring suite and has found hundreds of XRP accounts linked to scams and illegal […] The post $400M of Illicit XRP Transactions Discovered by Risk Management Firm appeared first on BeInCrypto.
2019-11-20 17:13 | |
CryptoScamDB is a database that currently houses records of 6500+ known scams across Ethereum, Bitcoin, XRP, NEO, and many more chains. They were originally known as EtherScamDB. Currently, their data shows that there are over 6,800 scams and there has been a sharp increase since the beginning of the year. Phishing; fraud; theft; hacking all […]
2019-7-20 19:34 | |
Twitter User TheCryptoFuturist recently praised Forbes contributor and analyst Thomas Silkjaer for the use of the Big Query protocol on Google. The contributor used the ledger to create a major analysis of data, which included multiple scams that needed to be stopped.
2019-4-5 03:18 | |