Bitcoin price is battling against further losses while a popular crypto company’s social media account has been compromised. Amidst the dizzying crypto news cycle, the last thing investors need is for their wallets, already diminished by over 20%, to be drained by attackers, which is why you should not click on any links.
Trezor Account Hacked
Twitter accounts have been hacked for years, and attackers have been luring victims with posts that should not seem logical. Now, the crypto hardware wallet company Trezor‘s Twitter account has been hacked, and posts are being made in the style of “send me crypto, and I’ll send you tokens,” similar to what a user named Kero did.
Any balance sent by investors to the wallet address mentioned will end up in the hands of the attackers, so you should definitely not send money in the hope of receiving tokens. Additionally, you should be cautious of different trap posts that might be shared in the coming minutes and should not click on any links.
No tokens were sent to the shared address in the few minutes that followed. Although the number of victims is zero for now, losses could occur if the account remains in the hands of the attackers for an extended period.