
A series of hacking incidents have been reported involving multiple Twitter accounts, including those of Delphi Ventures and individuals such as Yuga Cohler. Delphi Ventures confirmed their account was hacked and warned users not to interact with it. Similarly, Yuga Cohler's account was compromised, with warnings issued to avoid engagement with any tweets from the account. Additionally, there are reports of impersonation accounts falsely representing individuals and organizations, such as the Bank of Japan's staff, urging the public to be cautious and report any suspicious activity. These incidents highlight the ongoing risks of social media impersonation and account hacking.
🚨@yugacohler is hacked, do not click https://t.co/ZDS2ET7FeS
WARNING: @yugacohler's Twitter account has been hacked. Do not engage with this tweet or any tweets until further notice. https://t.co/T7tYGlh6tc
Warning against fake social media accounts using the name of the Bank of Japan's staff https://t.co/ulLtb7Xvr3