Crypto Cowboys: How Verified Twitter Accounts Turned into Wild West of Cryptocurrency Scams

In the digital wild west, Twitter account crypto scams are the new bandits. Verified accounts like Netgear and Hyundai MEA are hijacked, promising gold mines of rewards. But beware, dear users! The only gold rush here is from your wallets to theirs. It’s a modern day heist, with malware and fake accounts replacing guns and masks.

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So, Twitter has turned into a wild west show for cryptocurrency scams. Verified accounts like Netgear and Hyundai MEA, with their shiny badges and thousands of followers, are being hijacked by crafty digital desperados. These bad boys aren't interested in your car's mileage or router information, but are after your digital gold. It's like a modern day gold rush, but instead of pickaxes and gold pans, they're using malware and fake accounts. Yee-haw?

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