Cyber Attack: Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Bill Gates, Apple, Elon Musk's Twitter Account Hacked
Thursday, July 16, 2020
Technology
The Twitter accounts of many of the world's top businessmen and leaders, including US presidential candidate Joe Biden,
Tesla CEO Elon Musk, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and iPhone maker Apple, were hacked on Wednesday.
The information of several such high profile Twitter accounts being hacked together for the cryptocurrencies scam has been revealed.
However, Twitter has said that it is a difficult day for her and she is working to rectify the problem soon.
According to the information, a strange tweet was made from Tesla company CEO Twitter account at around 4:17 pm, which said, 'I am feeling generous due to Kovid-19. I will double any BTC payment sent to my BTC account within the next hour.
Good luck, and stay safe there! ' The tweet also contained a bitcoin address, possibly linked to the hacker's crypto wallet. In such a situation, it is considered as a hackers' act or hacking bitcoin scam. A post on hacked accounts has asked for donations in Bitcoin.
The tweet from the account of Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates said that 'everyone has been asking me to return to society, now that the time has come. You send me one thousand dollars, I'll send you two thousand dollars back.
After this, a new tweet was deleted by deleting the old tweet, in which it was said to send back two thousand dollars in just 30 minutes upon sending one thousand dollars.
The tweets posted from the accounts of these celebrities were deleted after a few minutes.
But after this, a wave started and many other prominent people started getting hacked.
Accounts of some of the world's leading people and big companies like former US President Barack Obama, Democratic Party presidential candidate Joe Biden, rapper Kanaye West, Uber, Apple, etc. were hacked.
According to the information, hundreds of people sent hundreds of millions of dollars to the hackers during this hacking.
At the same time, Twitter has said that it is investigating this incident and a statement will be released soon.
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