🚨scammer alert 🚨 This is a fake account I can’t seem to get it taken down please report @ShawnHendrix__ we seriously need a better system @elonmusk https://t.co/N18YFWdhgJ
🚨WARNING This account used to say it was connected to X as a support account. It has since taken over many high profile accounts before assuming @thecoastguy identity. DO NOT respond to DMs like this If you break copyright rules X emails you! Don’t respond to anything on DM https://t.co/Z8kjtwAxGL
It looks like @RecomendXSafety (whilst having over 2 million followers) is a hacked account pretending to be @X Please report it everyone https://t.co/tL47HgKo9k

Several Twitter accounts have reportedly been hacked, raising concerns among users. Neil Oliver's account was confirmed to be compromised, with warnings issued to avoid clicking on direct messages from his account. Users have also reported a suspicious account, @RecomendXSafety, which has over 2 million followers but lacks verification, potentially posing as an official support account for Twitter. Other users, including @thecoastguy, have also been flagged as possibly hacked. Warnings emphasize the importance of not responding to direct messages from these accounts, as they may lead to scams or further security issues. The situation has prompted calls for more effective measures from Twitter to address the hacking and impersonation of high-profile accounts.
