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FTC freezes sprawling subscription enterprise built on Cyprus and Delaware shells

The FTC has won a court order freezing Genesis Tech, a network of 15 firms behind apps including Nebula and MadMuscles, over deceptive subscriptions.

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thenextweb.comStai leggendo17 h fa

FTC freezes sprawling subscription enterprise built on Cyprus and Delaware shells

The FTC has won a court order freezing Genesis Tech, a network of 15 firms behind apps including Nebula and MadMuscles, over deceptive subscriptions.

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techcrunch.com17 h fa

FTC lawsuit reveals how subscription scam networks evade app store enforcement | TechCrunch

A new FTC lawsuit reveals how sophisticated subscription app operators can allegedly use shell companies and payment infrastructure to stay active on app stores despite mounting consumer complaints.

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  1. mercoledì 17 giugno 2026·thenextweb.com

    FTC freezes sprawling subscription enterprise built on Cyprus and Delaware shells

    The FTC has won a court order freezing Genesis Tech, a network of 15 firms behind apps including Nebula and MadMuscles, over deceptive subscriptions.

  2. mercoledì 17 giugno 2026·techcrunch.com

    FTC lawsuit reveals how subscription scam networks evade app store enforcement | TechCrunch

    A new FTC lawsuit reveals how sophisticated subscription app operators can allegedly use shell companies and payment infrastructure to stay active on app stores despite mounting…