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Scam Sniffer: Don’t trust the domain name shown on the Twitter card as it could be tampered with

Scam Sniffer: Don’t trust the domain name shown on the Twitter card as it could be tampered with

CointimeCointime2024/01/11 03:28
By:Cointime

Scam Sniffer stated that the CoinGecko X account theft incident was caused by social engineering attacks that led to the authorization of malicious third-party applications on Twitter, resulting in the sending of phishing tweets. Never trust the domain name displayed on Twitter cards, as it may have been tampered with.

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