A deep-fake scam video using the doctored image and voice of South African billionaire Elon Musk has fooled investors across the world.
Cryptocurrency scammers used deep fakes of Elon Musk in videos promoting the scam pages. Other prominent cryptocurrency advocates also used to promote the BitVex trading platform scam that is stealing deposited currency.[1]The fake trading platform is promoted to be owned by Elon Musk.[2]The en...
The appearance of "Elon Musk Twitter Giveaway scam" pop-up scam (GIF): Text in this scam website: Official event ELON MUSK DECIDES TO BUY TWITTER AFTER ALL THE BUSINESSMAN AGREED TO AN INITIAL COST OF 44 BILLION DOLLARS. Amid these developments, he is giving away all cryptocurrencies from...
Twitter en nieuwe eigenaar Elon Musk zijn de laatste tijd overal in het nieuws geweest - en oplichters hebben de trending publiciteit gebruikt om meer crypto-gerelateerde zwendel via Twitter te pushen. De nieuwste is de
Elon Musk videos have extensively used deepfake technology to fool customers. As per rough estimate, the scamsters – who are behind this scam – have earned nearly $2,00,000 in a single week. Interestingly, this scam has come to light exactly a week after Musk trolled YouTube on Twitter ...
Elon Musk, the Tesla CEO, has described ESG as "a scam" that's been "been weaponized by phony social justice warriors." Discussions about ESG and goals connected to sustainability have become increasingly charged in recent years. Teslachief Elon Musk may have misun...
And yet, the verified Twitter accounts of Elon Musk, big tech companies, and major cryptocurrency exchanges were all promising that very thing Wednesday in what appears to be yet another iteration of the oldest scam in the relatively young crypto-scam book. Twitter accounts belonging to Musk,...
Related StoryWedbush On Elon Musk’s $56 Billion Pay Package Termination: “Tesla/Musk We Expect Will Win This Case At The Supreme Court” After hacking into these accounts, scammers would change the profile name to "Elon Musk" to tweet about Musk giving away 10,000 bitcoins. They even pr...
Bitcoin giveaway scams have been around for more than two years, but a new twist in tactics has helped scammers make more than $2 million over the past two months from Elon Musk's name. The new trick involves the use of Bitcoin vanity addresses in order to give the scam more credib...
Hackers took over verified accounts and changed the name to Elon Musk to promote Bitcoin scam. Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk is one of the