Authorities have issued warnings about a series of scams involving impersonation and fraudulent social media accounts. A government-verified account has been hacked to promote a Bitcoin scam, falsely claiming to be associated with a 'Tesla Government Office.' Additionally, various individuals and organizations, including CoinMarketCap and Taisu Ventures, have reported unauthorized accounts impersonating their teams, urging users to verify identities before engaging. The warnings emphasize the importance of vigilance in the cryptocurrency space, particularly against scams that may target vulnerable populations, including seniors. Various messages have been shared across social media platforms to educate the public on how to identify and avoid these scams.
Seniors beware – fraudsters are hard at work, using new technologies to prey upon the vulnerable Floridians. This story includes some helpful tips to avoid becoming a victim. https://t.co/6WIOUph9bN
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