Twitter rip-off cybercrooks are lively concentrated on verified customers by way of phishing emails you will have to even be alert

Twitter rip-off cybercrooks are lively concentrated on verified customers by way of phishing emails you will have to even be alert


Eleon Musk, one of the world’s richest people, has bought the social media platform Twitter (Twitter), everything has not been going well. After a 44 billion deal, Twitter has seen many major changes. Many top officials of the company have been fired. A large number of employees have been trimmed. Recently, Allen Musk spoke of putting $ 8 per month fee on Twitter for Blue Tick Verification (Blue Tick). Now it seems that cyber miscreants are rapidly taking advantage of these changes on Twitter. According to reports, cyber crooks are targeting Twitter users through phishing emails.

According to the report of the Daily Mail, the e-mail being sent to users claims to be from Twitter. In these e-mails, people are being tricked to change their credentials to maintain their ‘blue tick’. The report quoted Global Cyber ​​Security Advisor Jake Moore as saying that since the new version of Twitter Verification has come out, cyber criminals have become active and are trying to get financial details of the people.

There is a possibility that many people can rely on cyber criminals and hand over their card details to them. When this happens, they may have to suffer financial losses. The Daily Mail has claimed that it has received an e-mail filled with scam that has been claimed to be from ‘Twitter Web Services’. In the mail, the user has been told that his latest billing statement is present on the Twitter web site. Your account will be charged $ 8. After this, it is being asked to click on a link.

According to the report, the e-mail address with the Twitter account in the mail was wrong. This made it clear that the mail sent is a scam. The report says that many more people have also received such scam filled e-mails. Fraud’s attempt with Indian users is not yet known.

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