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Hackers invadem perfis de famosos no Twitter para aplicar golpe

Hackers invadiram perfil de Elon Musk e mandaram mensagem com golpe
Hackers invadiram perfil de Elon Musk e mandaram mensagem com golpe Reprodução / Twitter

Um ataque de hackers atingiu as contas de Twitter dos bilionários Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos e Ellon Musk, do ex-presidente Barack Obama, do rapper Kanye West e de empresas como Apple e Uber, além de perfis especializados em criptomoedas, entre dezenas de outros, na tarde desta quarta-feira (15).

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As contas invadidas publicaram posts parecidos, em que prometiam “devolver” valores aos fãs ou consumidores, por meio de bitcoins, e apresentavam códigos de carteiras de criptomoedas, dizendo que doariam de volta o dobro do dinheiro que os seguidores mandassem para uma entidade chamada Crypto for health.

Após verificar os ataques, o Twitter suspendeu o acesso da maioria das contas verificadas da plataforma, o que inclui governos, veículos de imprensa, celebridades, políticos e outras pessoas e instituições conhecidas.

Doação em bitcoins

No caso das operadoras de criptomoedas, os hackers prometiam doar aos usuários o equivalente a 5000 bitcoins (na cotação atual, US$ 45 milhões ou cerca de R$ 247 milhões). As mensagens e códigos foram apagados rapidamente.

Uma das carteiras de bitcoins usadas no golpe recebeu cerca de 11 bitcoins (US$ 100 mil ou cerca de R$ 544 mil) dos usuários antes que a mensagem fosse apagada, segundo um site especializado.

“Este parece ser o pior ataque já realizado contra uma grande plataforma de mídia social até agora”, disse Dmitri Alperovitch, co-fundador da empresa de cibersegurança CrowdStrike, em entrevista à agência Reuters.



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