Recent reports have highlighted a surge in scam advertisements on X (formerly Twitter), with fraudsters employing increasingly sophisticated tactics to deceive users. Among these deceptive strategies are Elon Musk-themed scams, ads claiming that Uniswap has been compromised, which is false, and the use of AI-generated images of figures like Elon Musk and 'AI Saylor' to lend credibility to their scams. These incidents have raised concerns about the platform's security measures and the effectiveness of its ad review process, particularly with ads directing users to fake Revoke Cash sites.
the updated scammer ad meta on twitter: the scam ads are now referencing other scam ads https://t.co/Ffzyj7vSYl
Paid ads on X using AI Saylor to scam people. @elonmusk - any plans to stop users of X getting scammed here? https://t.co/YfRavDINyP
New scam ads on X trying to push people to fake Revoke Cash sites saying that Uniswap was compromised (it was not). This site is a cesspool and scammers are getting more and more clever about how to take advantage of it. https://t.co/xtTk4cTPvp