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YouTube actually angers Woz

by on24 July 2020


Used his image in a bit coin scam

The brains behind Apple, Steve Wozniak, is an all round good bloke and it takes a lot to get him hacked off.  However it seems that a video in which he apparently encourages a Bitcoin scam has finally got his goat.

Wozniak says YouTube has for months allowed scammers to use his name and likeness as part of a phony Bitcoin giveaway similar to the one that was quickly extinguished by Twitter last week.

Scammers used images and video of Wozniak, who left Apple in 1985, to convince YouTube users that he was hosting a live giveaway and anyone who sent him Bitcoins will get double the number back.

According to a lawsuit filed Tuesday in state court in San Mateo County, California, users transfering their cryptocurrency, in an irreversible transaction, receive nothing back.

The scam also uses the names and images of other tech celebrities, including Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and Tesla Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk, according to the suit.

YouTube has been "unresponsive" to Wozniak's repeated requests to take down the fraudulent videos. Twitter reacted "that same day" after the accounts of Barack Obama, Joe Biden and high-profile users were hacked last week as part of a similar phony bitcoin giveaway, he said.

"YouTube has been unapologetically hosting, promoting, and directly profiting from similar scams." Wozniak sued along with 17 other alleged victims of the scam. They are asking the court to order YouTube and its parent company Alphabet to immediately remove the videos and to warn users about the scam giveaways. They are also seeking compensatory and punitive damages.

Last modified on 24 July 2020
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