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Elon Musk scam ads appear on X as key advertisers depart
Elon Musk scam ads appear on X as key advertisers depart
Adverts promoting crypto scams are appearing on X, formerly Twitter, amid an exodus of major brands from the platform. Many of the scam ads use the likeness of Elon Musk, who bought Twitter for $44 billion last year, to promote fake cryptocurrency giveaways. The scam ads work by promoting a fake pre-sale of “X Token”, which fraudulently offers early investors large profits if they buy the cryptocurrency before it officially launches on exchanges. Some of the adverts seen by The Independent have even appeared on the profile page of Elon Musk, who has 165 million followers on X – more than any other user. The scammers have paid for the sponsored posts, providing much-needed revenue for X as the company struggles with retaining traditional advertisers. Over 100 brands and other advertisers have pulled their ads from X in recent weeks, according to internal documents seen by The New York Times, which could lead to losses of around $75 million in earnings this year. The exodus reportedly began after Mr Musk engaged with a controversial tweet about an antisemitic conspiracy theory. The X owner responded to claims that he is antisemitic by saying “nothing could be further from the truth”. Companies to have withdrawn ads include Airbnb, Apple, Coca-Cola, Disney, IBM, Netflix and Uber. X disputed the figure reported, claiming it “represented an internal exercise to evaluate total risk” and that the true figure was closer to $11 million. The emergence of scam crypto ads has already resulted in significant financial losses for X users, according to the MalwareTips forum, with some victims reporting they lost their entire crypto savings. “The anonymity of cryptocurrency enables the scammers to quickly withdraw funds without being tracked down,” a post to MalwareTips notes. A twitter-hackers-cryptocurrency-a8620436.html">2018 investigation by The Independent found that crypto scams shared on Twitter had tricked people into sending hundreds of thousands of dollars to cyber criminals posing as Mr Musk. Hackers were able to take over Twitter accounts belonging to verified brands like Matalan and Pantheon Books, before switching the name and profile picture in order to impersonate the tech entrepreneur. They then posted messages offering fake giveaways that required people to send cryptocurrency in order to verify their bitcoin address. Analysis of the addresses found that more than 400 people sent bitcoin to one address, with transactions totalling 28.2 bitcoins ($1.1m at current exchange rates). Mr Musk cited the cryptocurrency scam epidemic as one of the motivating reasons for his purchase of Twitter, pledging to fix the issue upon his takeover. “If our Twitter bid succeeds, we will defeat the spam bots or die trying,” he tweeted in April 2022. In June 2022, Mr Musk also criticised YouTube for fake cryptocurrency promotions that featured on the platform. “YouTube seems to be nonstop scam ads,” he tweeted. Efforts to defeat the bot endemic have included subscriptions and a $1 charge to new users, which was introduced in New Zealand and the Philippines last month. The “Not a Bot” subscription method is designed to “reduce spam, manipulation or our platform and bot activity,” the company said at the time. It is not clear how this approach will prevent accounts from promoting crypto scams, with all of the ads seen in October and November coming from verified X accounts. X did not respond to a request for comment from The Independent about the issue of crypto scam ads. Read More Elon Musk mocked for trying to resurrect QAnon Pizzagate conspiracy Elon Musk set to meet Netanyahu and hostage families in Israel Elon Musk weighs in on Dublin riots claiming country’s PM ‘hates the Irish people’ X introduces limits to prevent non-paying users from replying to posts
2023-11-29 21:25
US Can’t Halt SMIC, Huawei’s Tech Advances, Chip Guru Says
US Can’t Halt SMIC, Huawei’s Tech Advances, Chip Guru Says
The US won’t be able to stop Chinese firms including Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. and Huawei Technologies Co.
2023-10-27 13:26
PSG make Bayern's Hernandez their fifth new signing
PSG make Bayern's Hernandez their fifth new signing
Paris Saint-Germain signed Bayern Munich defender Lucas Hernandez on Sunday, the club's fifth...
2023-07-09 21:36
Quincy Jones out of the hospital after food-related health scare
Quincy Jones out of the hospital after food-related health scare
After a food-realted health scare over the weekend, Quincy Jones is out of the hospital.
2023-06-20 00:23
Working From Home Becomes a Once-a-Week Treat for More Office Goers
Working From Home Becomes a Once-a-Week Treat for More Office Goers
A small but growing list of big-name companies like BlackRock Inc., Walt Disney Co. and Chipotle Mexican Grill
2023-06-16 19:00
Halo Infinite Devs Admit Season 2 Launch Was
Halo Infinite Devs Admit Season 2 Launch Was "Bumpy"
Halo Infinite's second season is underway, but its start hasn't been completely well-received by all players.
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Explainer-What's next for Trump after civil rape verdict?
Explainer-What's next for Trump after civil rape verdict?
By Jack Queen A jury in Manhattan decided on Tuesday that former U.S. President Donald Trump must pay
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How to cancel Tinder Gold
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2023-07-25 21:18
Failed New Mexico GOP candidate indicted by federal grand jury in alleged shooting spree targeting Democratic officials' homes
Failed New Mexico GOP candidate indicted by federal grand jury in alleged shooting spree targeting Democratic officials' homes
A former GOP candidate in New Mexico has been indicted on federal charges in connection to a spate of shootings at Democratic officials' homes after he lost his 2022 midterm election bid, court documents show.
2023-06-01 11:38
Joe Rogan dubs Lewis Hamilton endorsed brand's energy drink 'piss magnets' months after calling F1 legend 'psycho'
Joe Rogan dubs Lewis Hamilton endorsed brand's energy drink 'piss magnets' months after calling F1 legend 'psycho'
Joe Rogan said, 'Drinking like Monster energy drink sometimes, which are like piss magnets, they’re delicious but they make you want to pee'
2023-07-01 13:13
Patriots' low-scoring offense is a big concern even after 1st win of season
Patriots' low-scoring offense is a big concern even after 1st win of season
While the New England Patriots avoided their first 0-3 start in two decades, it’s not clear whether they can consistently score enough points to contend in the AFC East
2023-09-26 03:29
76ers fire coach Doc Rivers after 3 seasons and 3 second-round exits from playoffs
76ers fire coach Doc Rivers after 3 seasons and 3 second-round exits from playoffs
The Philadelphia 76ers fired coach Doc Rivers following a third straight exit in the second round of the playoffs
2023-05-17 00:23