It's a bit strange. The official X account of a well-known crypto media has recently been sending private messages? This action is indeed suspicious. Either the account has been truly compromised, or there's a system issue. In such cases, it's hard not to suspect the security of the account. If everyone receives similar private messages, be extra cautious and avoid clicking on unfamiliar links easily.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 01-07 18:52
It's the same trick again, with phishing private messages flooding in.
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NeonCollector
· 01-07 18:50
Here we go again. Are official accounts no longer safe these days?
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No way... Who set it up for someone to send private messages directly?
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Huh? Encryption media's own accounts have been hacked, and they still have the nerve to speak?
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I told you this circle is too deep; even big V's can't defend against it.
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As soon as I opened the private message link, my account was gone. Thanks to me for not clicking.
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Is this disguised phishing or has it really been taken over... It's a bit outrageous.
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Quickly change your password. Who knows how many accounts have been compromised.
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So, the security of our circle... hmm, just like that.
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LiquidityHunter
· 01-07 18:49
Here we go again, I already said that big V accounts can't be protected.
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CodeZeroBasis
· 01-07 18:42
Account got hacked? Or is it just a phishing scam... This trick is so familiar.
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staking_gramps
· 01-07 18:40
Fishing again? This trick is way too old; you should be careful.
It's a bit strange. The official X account of a well-known crypto media has recently been sending private messages? This action is indeed suspicious. Either the account has been truly compromised, or there's a system issue. In such cases, it's hard not to suspect the security of the account. If everyone receives similar private messages, be extra cautious and avoid clicking on unfamiliar links easily.