
Social media platform X is currently facing a surge in fake accounts and scam messages. Users, including notable figures, have reported impersonator accounts and scam DMs that attempt to deceive users into clicking malicious links or re-logging into their accounts. Michael Ryan and Jen Carfagno are among those who have warned their followers about these fraudulent activities, including a fake service called Quanta DSPy. Users are advised to block and report any suspicious accounts or direct messages. The platform's support team has been notified, and efforts are underway to address the issue. Additionally, warnings have been issued about a hacker who is back and sending scam DMs.
Be AWARE. DONT ANSWER OR CLICK LINK ON THESE DMs. Just got my second one and reported. https://t.co/GoaGwI6MI6
If you get this in your DM, it's a scam Makes you re log into your account. @elonmusk @X https://t.co/bNd0Vz4u5n
Just a hot tip for anyone new this cycle, this is the universal symbol of a scam DM https://t.co/eBvEqbIZFG

