Hacker impersonating Elon Musk has made $176,000 in Bitcoin

Hacker impersonating Elon Musk has made $176,000 in Bitcoin

According to Coindesk, some verified Twitter accounts of US lawmakers, film companies and book publishers were hacked on Monday. Hackers pretended to be Elon Musk, the founder of SpaceX and Tesla, and carried out a crypto-gift scam by promising to send a large amount of Bitcoin to any user who sent a small amount of Bitcoin first. The hackers have made a profit of $176,000 so far, and the amount is still increasing.

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