Twitter is now recommending users follow cryptocurrency scambots

Twitter is now recommending users follow cryptocurrency scambots
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2018-8-14 14:59

Despite constant pressure to ban them, it appears Twitter is actively contributing to the cryptocurrency scam epidemic on its platform and encouraging users to follow obvious scambot accounts. The social media giant was caught recommending a suspicious account impersonating Tesla CEO Elon Musk, as spotted by security researcher Troy Mursch.

The fake account even bears his name, something that was meant to be stamped out weeks ago. Upon a closer look, Hard Fork was able to confirm the account was spreading links to a fake Ethereum giveaway – a popular new scam tactic. The link was hosted on Medium, but it…

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