Gold Finance News reports that a new cryptocurrency scammer recently hijacked the official Microsoft India X account, which has over 211,000 followers, pretending to be Roaring Kitty (the alias of Keith Gill, a famous meme stock trader). The Microsoft India X account is marked with a gold tick, indicating that it has been officially verified, which increases trust in the scam posts. The hijacked account was used to reply to tweets and direct followers and other users to a malicious website that falsely claims to provide a pre-sale of Gamestop (GME) cryptocurrency. This phishing site aims to steal the assets of anyone connected to the cryptocurrency wallet and authorized to perform transactions. In addition, many robot accounts send posts that have been hacked, expanding their influence and ensnaring more victims.
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Gold Finance News reports that a new cryptocurrency scammer recently hijacked the official Microsoft India X account, which has over 211,000 followers, pretending to be Roaring Kitty (the alias of Keith Gill, a famous meme stock trader). The Microsoft India X account is marked with a gold tick, indicating that it has been officially verified, which increases trust in the scam posts. The hijacked account was used to reply to tweets and direct followers and other users to a malicious website that falsely claims to provide a pre-sale of Gamestop (GME) cryptocurrency. This phishing site aims to steal the assets of anyone connected to the cryptocurrency wallet and authorized to perform transactions.
In addition, many robot accounts send posts that have been hacked, expanding their influence and ensnaring more victims.