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Bitcoin Scams Came from Third-Party Marketing App

Bitcoin Scams Came from Third-Party Marketing App

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Last week’s bitcoin “giveaway” scams on Twitter, which saw one of Google’s social media accounts compromised, was the result of a hacked third-party provider and not the social media platform’s system, Twitter has claimed. In an email correspondence with Hard Fork, the tech company firmly established that a loophole in an unnamed third-party app was exploited by the hackers to share their scammy tweets.

Twitter’s confirmation comes less than a week after the account of some high profile brands were hacked on the platform, most notably Google and retail giant Target, in a bold move to promote scammy bitcoin giveaways. In its usual way, the scammers asked non-savvy Twitter users to send small amounts of cryptocurrency for a chance to win big — as much as 10,000 BTC.

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Source: Twitter

Target posted an update after the scammy tweets from the hackers were taken down, stating that its “Twitter account was inappropriately accessed”…

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