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The Aptos Foundation's Twitter account was hacked in the early morning and posted a fake airdrop link

2023-07-07 09:33:24
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ChainCatcher message, the Twitter account of the Aptos Foundation (@Aptos_Network) was hacked early this morning. The hacker used the account to direct people to a fraudulent website, claiming they could participate in a fake airdrop event. Aptos Labs also issued a warning on Twitter, reminding users not to interact with links to the fraudulent website.

It is reported that the latest tweet from @Aptos_Network was posted on July 1, and the scam link has likely been removed. (Source link)

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