Abstract: I welcome you to the fourth issue of the IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials in 2021. This issue includes 23 papers covering different aspects of communication networks. In particular, ...
The British Columbia Supreme Court has refused to hold NDAX Canada liable for the losses of a plaintiff who fell victim to a cryptocurrency scam after believing in an investment proposal that sounded ...
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A British Columbia court has ruled that a Canadian cryptocurrency exchange was not responsible for a customer’s C$671,000 (US$480,000) loss after the woman ignored several warnings that a scam was ...
A British Columbia court ruled that NDAX Canada was not liable for a customer’s C$671,000 crypto loss to an online scam. The exchange issued four separate fraud warnings to the victim, who confirmed ...
A Canadian woman lost her life savings to a crypto scam after repeatedly ignoring warnings from her exchange. The victim, identified as Victoria resident Yan Li Xu, transferred 671,000 Canadian ...
A British Columbia court has ruled that a crypto exchange was not at fault for a customer’s C$671,000 (US$480,000) loss to an online scam, despite repeated fraud warnings. In a written judgment ...
A British Columbia court has ruled in favor of cryptocurrency exchange NDAX Canada in a high-profile case involving a customer’s C$671,000 (about US$490K) loss to an online scam. The ruling found that ...
The investor ignored four separate, escalating scam alerts and demanded the exchange release her funds so she could buy Ethereum. Judge Lindsay LeBlanc said NDAX’s warnings “could not have been ...
A B.C. woman who suffered “regrettable” losses in a cryptocurrency scam has failed to recoup her losses in the province’s highest court. According to the B.C. Supreme Court decision, YLX is an ...
A crypto trading platform was found not liable for losses suffered by an investor who was victimized in an apparent “pig butchering” scam. On Monday, the Supreme Court of British Columbia dismissed a ...
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