Bitcoin Exchange Cryptsy Faces Lawsuit Over Customer Account Breach

Bitcoin Exchange Cryptsy Faces Lawsuit Over Customer Account Breach

A Florida law firm is pressing charges against digital currency exchange Cryptsy, accusing the company of fraudulent business practices and negligent security measures. In court documents filed in the 15th Judicial Court of Florida yesterday, Silver Law Firm stated that Cryptsy violated the state's Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act by failing to provide critical information regarding security risks and customer fund management protocols. Plaintiff and Cryptsy customer Skye Bonow, according to the filing, lost 140 BTC in January due to a security breach stemming from the undisclosed....


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