🚨 BREAKING: Canadian Woman Demands Justice After $1.8M Bitcoin Theft in SIM Swap Scam – Will Big Telecom Pay?
A shocking case of crypto theft has reached Canada’s Supreme Court, exposing critical security flaws in telecom systems. Here’s the full story:
🔍 What Happened?
Victim: Raelene Vandenbosch, a pharmacy manager
Theft: 12 BTC (worth $531K in 2021, now $1.8M) stolen via SIM swap hack
How? A hacker posed as a Rogers technician, tricked a store employee into sharing her account details, and hijacked her phone number to access her crypto wallets (Ledger & ShakePay).
⚖️ Legal Battle Escalates
Lawsuit Targets: Rogers Communications & Match Transact Inc. (kiosk operator)
Allegations:
Negligence (failed security protocols)
Breach of privacy (exposed customer data)
Breach of contract (no fraud protection)
Rogers’ Response: Offered $95 refund initially, now pushing for private arbitration to avoid court.
💥 Why This Case Matters
✅ Precedent-Setting: Could force telecom giants to strengthen SIM swap protections.
✅ Crypto Security Wake-Up Call: Highlights risks of SMS-based 2FA for crypto accounts.
✅ Public vs. Private Justice: Court ruled arbitration required—but victim fights for public admission of guilt.
📢 Victim’s Demand:
Full reimbursement ($1.8M current BTC value)
Admission of fault from Rogers & Match
Policy changes to prevent future scams
#Bitcoin #SIMSwap #CryptoTheft #Rogers #Law 🔥 RT to demand accountability! Should telecom companies cover crypto thefts?
💬 Comment below:
Should victims get reimbursed at today’s crypto prices?
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⚠️ Pro Tip: Use hardware wallets + authenticator apps—never SMS for crypto logins!