Crypto exchange’s Twitter gets hacked by ‘disgruntled employee’

Share This Post

Latoken’s Twitter account started to publish accusations of scams and mistreating employees.

The Twitter account of the Russian crypto exchange Latoken seems to have been breached by a hacher that started posting allegations that the exchange is a scam. According to the posts, the exchange is promoting “scam IEOs” and misleading their customers. 

The profile picture of the account was also changed into a scam warning image while the Twitter bio was edited to “LATOKEN is the leading SCAM platform!” According to the hacker, the exchange treats employees unfairly and also fires employees for no reason.

The hacker also accused the exchange of deliberately trying to “scam money out of projects” and promising 100% to 500% growth without delivering. The hacker also called Valentin Preobrazhensky, the founder of Latoken, a “liar” and a “face seller.”

Apart from LATOKEN, the official Twitter of LADEX, the company’s DEX project was also compromised. The hacker posted a video of an online meeting showing the Latoken CEO screaming curses at someone in the call.

The hacker also highlighted Trust Pilot’s review on Latoken which is only two out of five stars. However, a warning message in Trust Pilot says that the site detected misuse on Latoken’s page, stating that they have detected a number of fake reviews.

In response to the incident, Latoken’s official Telegram account published an update telling its users about the hack. The exchange said it believes the accusations to be the act of a “disgruntled employee” and that their team is in touch with Twitter support to fix the problem.

Related: Crypto.com breach may be worth up to $33M, suggests onchain analyst

Several crypto YouTuber accounts faced a series of hacks recently. Hackers posted videos that instructed viewers to send money to the hacker’s wallet using the accounts of famous personalities like Bitboy Crypto, Box Mining, Ivan on Tech, and even boxing superstar Floyd Mayweather. Luckily, many of the account owners were able to detect and remove the videos within minutes.

Back in 2020, a similar hack compromised the Twitter accounts of prominent individuals. The official accounts of Elon Musk, Kanye West, Bill Gates, and others were hacked by a Bitcoin thief who published posts claiming to double any crypto amount sent to a certai wallet address.

Read Entire Article
spot_img
- Advertisement -spot_img

Related Posts

Solana Aims for $190 Mark, Here’s What Traders Should Watch

The post Solana Aims for $190 Mark, Here’s What Traders Should Watch appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Solana (SOL), the world’s fifth-biggest cryptocurrency by market cap, is poised for a

Bitcoin Staking Protocol Solv Integrates Liquid BTC With Solana’s Defi Ecosystem

The Solv Protocol has announced the integration of Liquid Bitcoin (LST) into Solana’s decentralized finance (Defi) ecosystem through its new product, SolvbtcJUP This initiative allows Bitcoin

Ethereum Bullish Pattern Signals Upcoming Rally – Analyst Sets $2,870 Target

All eyes are on Ethereum as the crypto market watches closely following Bitcoin’s recent surge Analysts and investors are now cautiously waiting for Ethereum to catch up, with some fearing that

Fed official touts DeFi as ally, not rival, to traditional finance

Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller believes that DeFi is more likely to work alongside traditional finance rather than replace it entirely Speaking at the Vienna Macroeconomics Workshop on

Revolution in Your Pocket: Why the Ethereum Phone Challenges Corporate Control

Freedom Factory has launched Dgen1, dubbed the “Ethereum Phone,” a mobile device integrating Ethereum’s ethOS v40 operating system for seamless crypto interactions Freedom

Tokenization and Stablecoins Close to Being Regulated in This Latam Giant

The President of the Central Bank of the Latin American giant announced plans to expedite the regulation of asset tokenization and stablecoins by 2025 The bank will issue a new consultation this