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    Chinese police investigating app fraud case, says German drugmaker Merck KGaA

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    Posted on September 23, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Tags:Fraudfinancial lossinvestmentcybersecurityDigital transformation

    Quick Summary

    Chinese police are investigating a fraudulent app linked to Merck KGaA, which impersonated the company and caused financial losses.

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of the App Fraud Case
    • Details of the Fraudulent App
    • Merck's Response and Actions

    Chinese Authorities Investigate Fraudulent App Linked to Merck KGaA

    Overview of the App Fraud Case

    SHANGHAI (Reuters) -Police in China are investigating an app fraud case, said German healthcare firm Merck KGaA, amid growing concerns over entities claiming affiliation with major corporations.

    The Zibo police office in Shandong province had called the company over an investigation into an app fraud case, Merck KGaA said in a statement late on Monday.  Police did not provide details on the incident or number of people affected, it said.

    The Zibo Public Security Bureau did not immediately respond to an online request for comment. 

    Details of the Fraudulent App

    Earlier this month, Merck said an app impersonating the firm had released false information about private investing and financing schemes which had caused financial losses to the public. 

    That app was not affiliated with the company and promotional materials used in the app constituted misappropriation and fraud, it said at the time.

    Merck's Response and Actions

    U.S. drugmaker Merck & Co similarly said last week that criminals had used the company's name to carry out private investment and financing activities.

    The company said it has not and would not engage in any form of private investment or financing activities targeting the public, and reported the issue to the public security authorities, the U.S. firm said last week.

    (Reporting by Andrew Silver in Shanghai; Editing by Bernadette Baum)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Chinese police are investigating an app fraud case linked to Merck KGaA.
    • •The fraudulent app impersonated Merck, causing financial losses.
    • •Merck KGaA clarified no affiliation with the fraudulent app.
    • •U.S. Merck & Co also reported similar fraudulent activities.
    • •Zibo police in Shandong province are handling the investigation.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Chinese police investigating app fraud case, says German drugmaker Merck KGaA

    1What is fraud?

    Fraud is a wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain. It can involve various schemes to mislead individuals or organizations.

    2What is cybersecurity?

    Cybersecurity refers to the practice of protecting systems, networks, and programs from digital attacks. It aims to safeguard sensitive information from unauthorized access.

    3What is digital transformation?

    Digital transformation is the integration of digital technology into all areas of a business, fundamentally changing how it operates and delivers value to customers.

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