
The X accounts of multiple individuals, including Yat Siu, co-founder and executive chairman of Animoca Brands, have been hacked, leading to the promotion of fake tokens. The breach, which affected at least 15 accounts, has been linked to a single token creator's address, according to investigator ZachXBT. Among those targeted were profiles from Kick, Cursor, and Alex Blania. Additionally, Sheila Warren's account was compromised, prompting warnings for users to avoid interacting with any suspicious links. The hacking incidents coincide with a surge in phishing attacks disguised as Zoom meeting links, which have reportedly led to over $1 million in losses for victims. Security experts are advising users to remain vigilant against these evolving crypto scams, which include fake tokens and phishing schemes that exploit social engineering tactics.





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