Amazon alleges two companies — Robojap Technologies and Quatic Software Solutions — and several of their purported employees scammed Amazon users by offering to help set up Alexa on their devices through 'fraudulent websites and applications.'
San Francisco Amazon is accusing two companies of"widespread tech support fraud" targeting users of its Alexa virtual assistant and smart speakers.
In a lawsuit filed last week in a US District Court in Seattle, Amazon alleges the two companies — Robojap Technologies in Washington state and Quatic Software Solutions in Punjab, India — and several of their purported employees scammed Amazon users by offering to help set up Alexa on their devices through"fraudulent websites and applications.
France Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
Film News Roundup: Concordia Studio Hires Industry Veteran Alexa Platt as COOIn today’s film news roundup, Concordia Studios hires Alexa Platt as chief operating officer, horror movie “Hallowed Be Thy Name” gets a release date and indie feature ‘1 Angry Bl…
Lire la suite »
Amazon Ups the Ante This Summer With Free Access to Amazon Music and Kindle UnlimitedThe online giant is doubling up on its deals for two of its most popular services
Lire la suite »
I'll Never Forget When Alexa Chung's Love Letter from Alex Turner Was Found in a BarLet us never forget chic model, TV host, and Mulberry muse Alexa Chung dated singer-songwriter and Arctic Monkeys frontman Alex Turner. They broke up after four years, but we'll always have “Fire and the Thud.' 💔
Lire la suite »
Oh, Alexa: Amazon's Assistant Spilled The Beans On Katy Perry's Album Release DateWe just found out the release date for KP5, and katyperry wasn't even the one to spill the beans 👀
Lire la suite »
Amazon to end wage increases and double overtime pay in JuneAmazon said it will extend hourly wage increases and double overtime pay until May 31, meaning the policies will go away in June.
Lire la suite »
State AGs ask Amazon to provide data on worker deaths, coronavirus safetyA group of 13 attorneys general from US states and territories are calling on Amazon to provide data on the number of workers who have tested positive or have died from the coronavirus.
Lire la suite »