Target, Google Twitter accounts succumb to crypto scammers
Target and Google’s official G Suite Twitter account were been compromised to promote a scam that offered free Bitcoin Core (BTC).
Target and Google’s official G Suite Twitter account were been compromised to promote a scam that offered free Bitcoin Core (BTC).
Security analysts at cybersecurity firm Duo Security discovered that the Twitter platform is host to at least 15,000 crypto scam bots—many of which were promoting free token giveaways to unsuspecting users.
McAfee is taking another ‘bullshit walk.’ This time, to help a start-up called Bitfi sell some wallets.
Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin pointed out how unfortunate Musk’s tweet is, and appealed to the Ethereum community to come up with a solution.
IOTA, a distributed ledger technology and cryptocurrency designed for the Internet of Things, is repeatedly in the news, and lately there have been a number of online harassment allegations against the group.
The cryptocurrency market continues to be compromised by scammers and fraudsters at every turn with the latest victim being Vertcoin.
A Twitter profile that has been busted for mimicking not just one, but six different accounts.
Computer programmer and entrepreneur John McAfee is going to start charging $105,000 per tweet to promote cryptocurrencies and initial coin offerings (ICOs).
The rumors were true after all: Twitter has started banning cryptocurrency-related advertisements on its platform