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Elon Musk, Obama, Kardashian: contas de personalidades no Twitter são hackeadas em golpe de bitcoin

A conta no Twitter do bilionário Elon Musk foi uma das atingidas por golpe pedindo doação de bitcoins
A conta no Twitter do bilionário Elon Musk foi uma das atingidas por golpe pedindo doação de bitcoins Reuters

Os bilionários Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos e Bill Gates estão entre as várias personalidades do Twitter que se tornaram alvos de hackers nesta quarta-feira (15) em um aparente golpe de bitcoin.

As contas oficiais dos políticos americanos Barack Obama e Joe Biden, além do casal de artistas Kanye West e Kim Kardashian, também reproduziram pedidos de doações na criptomoeda.

“Todo mundo está me pedindo para retribuir, e agora é a hora”, disse um tuíte da conta de Gates. “Você envia US$ 1.000, eu lhe envio de volta US$ 2.000.”

Os tuítes foram excluídos apenas alguns minutos após serem publicados.

No curto período em que esteve online, o endereço exibido nos tuítes recebeu centenas de contribuições, totalizando mais de US$ 100.000 (cerca de R$ 530 mil).

Depois do ataque, todas as contas verificadas do Twitter ficaram impedidas de postar, e há relatos de que as solicitações de redefinição de senha também estão sendo negadas.

O Twitter comunicou estar investigando o incidente e afirmou que divulgaria um posicionamento em breve.

Na conta oficial de Musk, havia a promessa de oferecimento em dobro de qualquer pagamento em bitcoin “na próxima hora”.

“Estou me sentindo generoso por causa da covid-19”, dizia o tuíte, junto com um link para pagamento.

Além destas personalidades, empresas como Uber e Apple também foram atacadas.

Cameron Winklevoss, que junto com o irmão Tyler foi declarado o primeiro bilionário de bitcoin do mundo em 2017, tuitou alertando as pessoas a não participarem do “golpe”.



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