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[QUOTE="AnyExchange, post: 189065, member: 42864"] [img]https://anyexchange.best/wp-content/uploads/Twitter-Hacked.png[/img] [b]On behalf of the Prime Minister of India, hackers wrote a tweet about the recognition of bitcoin in the country. Last Sunday, December 12, unknown persons hacked the Twitter account of the Prime Minister of India,[/b] Narendra Modi. On his behalf, the scammers announced the recognition of bitcoin as a means of payment. The message said about the distribution of 500 BTC among the population. "India has officially recognized bitcoin as a means of payment. The government has purchased 500 bitcoins and is distributing them to the population. Hurry up! The future has come today!" - said in a tweet. The text was accompanied by a link to the supposedly official distribution site. A person had to register to qualify for free bitcoins. [b]The message was deleted just a few hours after it appeared. It is not yet known whether anyone was injured due to the scam.[/b] But, in theory, a vast number of people could see the fake statement because Modi is one of the most popular politicians on Twitter. More than 73 million users have subscribed to his account. [/QUOTE]
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